Ducks striker Terry scores points in the 13th consecutive NHL match / Day

Anaheim’s “Ducks” guests played the league’s newcomer, Seattle’s “Kraken,” who conceded the sixth consecutive victory over the celebrating “ducks” with 4: 7 (0: 1, 2: 3, 2: 3).

In the 24th minute, Terry reached 2: 0, but 21 seconds before the end of the match, he sent the puck into the empty opponent’s goal, recording the final result of the game.

It was the second free goal in the last two minutes and 39 seconds of the game.

Terry scored four times in the game and once scored.

He now has 19 (11 + 8) points in 13 matches, the longest in the league this season. Previously, the longest series in the Ducks has been Anaheim team captain Ryan Geclaf, who scored 12 games in a row in February 2016.

The team record – 19 games in a row with performance points – belongs to Kory Perry since the 2009/2010 season.

Geclaf had two assists in the fight, and Jered McKen stood out with two goals.

The Ducks scored in the eighth consecutive battle, taking second place in the Western Conference with 19 points in 15 battles.

The Avalanche hockey players in Colorado scored seven goals in the away goal and defeated the Vancouver Canucks at 7: 1 (3: 0, 3: 0, 1: 1).

Three (1 + 2) performance points were won by Miko Rantanen, but Darsijs Kempers repulsed 21 goals.

The seventh success in a row was celebrated by the Los Angeles Kings, who defeated Ottawa’s Senator 2: 0 (0: 0, 1: 0, 1: 0) with a Covid-19 outbreak.

The victory was scored by Anžem Kopitaram, who stood out for the eighth time this season, but Jonathan Quick defeated all 34 home throws.

In another battle, the Montreal Canadiens broke the Calgary Flames’ five-win winning streak, quenching the flames in Montreal with 4: 2 (1: 2, 1: 0, 2: 0).

The guests took the lead twice in the first period, but the home team responded with two goals scored in the majority and Jake Evens puck in the empty goal six seconds before the end of the match.

Brenden Galacher and winning goal scorer Nick Suzuki scored for the goal and the assists, but Mike Hofman and Tyler Tofoli scored two assists.

In the winning ranks, Jake Allen handled 24 “Flames” hockey shots.

It has already been reported that on Thursday, Latvian striker Teodors Blugers scored in Pittsburgh, the Pittsburgh “Penguins” celebrating the success of the Florida Panthers in a series of 3: 2 (1: 1, 1: 0, 0: 1, 0: 0, 2: 2). 1).

Blugers revealed the result of the match in the 14th minute, hitting the empty top right corner of the goal from the front of the goal.

In another game, the Sharks, represented by forward Rudolf Balcer, gave up the Wetsipeg Jets 1: 4 (1: 1, 0: 2, 0: 1).

Sharks ranked tenth in the Western Conference with 15 points in 13 games, while Penguins rank 11th in the Eastern Conference with 14 points in 12 games.

The next game on Saturday in the third match of the five matches in the third fight “Sharks” will be played by “Avalanche”, and the Pittsburgh team will meet with Ottawa “Senators”.

This season, NHL teams will play 82 games in the regular season.

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