NHL | Boston – Montreal 5: 2, Boston hockey players celebrate another win, Pastrňák extended a great series, Vladař, Vaněček and Zacha also shone

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Boston did not start the duel with Montreal well. After the first period, he lost 0: 1. However, shortly before the middle of the match, McAvoy equalized. Jakub Zbořil took part in his goal action with the assistance of. In the end, however, the Bruins regained their shortcomings before leaving the cabins.

In the final part of the game, however, the Boston goal hurricane came. The Bruins have scored four goals and are celebrating another victory. David Pastrňák assisted in Taylor Hall’s 5: 2 hit, which fell to an empty goal less than two minutes before the end. The Czech forward went with Hall to the only defender, he could have fired on his own, but he gave the team a goal with a pass.

The Czech striker Pavel Zacha was very visible, who added a goal and assistance in a duel against the Rangers to the statistics in the famous overseas league. Zach first assisted Hamilton’s power play at 2: 2 in the second period, to level himself just 3: 3 shortly before the end, when the knocked puck came into the net up close. He sent the duel into overtime, where the goal did not fall. In the end, only the raids decided the winner.

“We never give up. We pushed forward and is a good sign that we can return to the match at the end,” said Zacha, who failed in the seventh series of raids with a backhand bluff. On the other hand, Chris Kreider immediately decided, before the Rangers equalized three times in the shootout. “We could also have won. We have to learn from it for the next match,” added the Czech striker, who was elected the third star of the match.

The Czech goalkeeper of the Washington, Vítek Vaněček, received the same honor. His team won the prestigious battle with the Penguins 6: 1 and Vaněček drops one of the opponent’s 25 shots behind his back. The star Russian Alexander Ovechkin scored two assists.

Daniel Vladař, who defended Calgary’s goal in the duel in Ottawa, did not collect even once. The senators covered the Czech goalkeeper with twenty-seven shots, but he neutralized them all and was declared the biggest star of the match. The Flames won 4-0 and took over after three defeats in a row.

The Czech goalkeeper sweated the most in the opening period, in which Ottawa was more active in shooting (12: 7). But Andrew Mangiapane opened the scoring in the 17th minute and Elias Lindholm increased the lead with Matthew Tkachuk to 3: 0 by the middle of the match. Nikita Zadorov did not allow any drama with the fourth goal at the beginning of the third part.

“From the beginning, we were a better team, more focused,” Vladař said. “The guys defended me very well. I saw all the shots, they had no hits. It was an easy match and I’m excited from scratch. I frame the puck in memory,” added the Czech goalkeeper, who improved to 93.3 percent and the average collected goals scored at 1.96.

Edmonton won on the ice Louis 5: 4 and a lot to see were his stars. Connor McDavid scored five seconds before the end of the first period and scored an overall goal and assist. In addition to the goal scored, the German Leon Draisaitl also scored two goal passes.

So far, Anaheim is second in the Western Conference table, beating Vancouver 5: 1 and winning for the seventh time in a row. Trevor Zegras in particular contributed to the extension of the series: with two goals and a pass from 0: 1 to 3: 1. One goal of the winners was prepared by Troy Terry and he scored in the fourteenth match in a row.

NHL match results
Ottawa – Calgary 0:4 (0:1, 0:2, 0:1)
Goals: 17. Mangiapane, 25. E. Lindholm, 30. M. Tkachuk, 42. Zadorov. Shots on goal: 27:33. Daniel Vladař caught the whole game for Calgary and did not collect from 27 shots. Attendance: 10,244. Match Stars: 1. Ruler, 2. E. Lindholm, 3. Monahan (all Calgary).
Boston – Montreal 5:2 (0:1, 1:1, 4:0)
Goals: 29th and 43rd McAvoy (on the first He broke down), 46. a 50. Coyle, 59. Hall (Parsnip) – 9. Armia, 37. Pezzetta. Shots on goal: 41:29. Attendance: 17,850. Match Stars: 1. McAvoy, 2. Coyle, 3. Hall (all Boston).
NY Rangers – New Jersey 4: 3 after sam. raids (0: 1, 2: 1, 1: 1 – 0: 0)
Goals: 24. Fox, 32. Lafreniere, 47. Kakko, decisive sam. Kreider Raid – 16. Bratt, 34. Hamilton (Zacha), 58. Zacha. Shots on goal: 41:27. Attendance: 16,130. Match Stars: 1. Kakko, 2. Fox (both NY Rangers), 3. Zacha (New Jersey).
St. Louis – Edmonton 4:5 (1:1, 1:3, 2:1)
Goals: 15. Kyrou, 30. Bortuzzo, 45. Barbashev, 48. Tarasenko – 20. McDavid, 23. Draisaitl, 37. Nugent-Hopkins, 37. McLeod, 60. Yamamoto. Shots on goal: 39:32. Attendance: 18,096. Match Stars: 1. McDavid, 2. Draisaitl (both Edmonton), 3. Thomas (St. Louis).
Washington – Pittsburgh 6:1 (2:1, 2:0, 2:0)
Goals: 5. Fehérváry, 15. Hathaway, 37. Sprong, 39. Sheary, 45. Kuzněcov, 50. T. Wilson – 19. Guentzel. Shots on goal: 32:25. Vítek Vaněček caught the whole match for Washington, collected one goal out of 25 shots and had a success rate of 96 percent. Attendance: 18,573. Match Stars: 1. Hathaway, 2. Sheary, 3. Vaněček (all Washington).
Anaheim – Vancouver 5:1 (1:1, 2:0, 2:0)
Goals: 13. and 23. Zegras, 29. Milano, 60. Henrique, 60. Steel – 8. Höglander. Shots on goal: 38:27. Attendance: 11,892. Match Stars: 1. Zegras, 2. Milano, 3. Steel (all Anaheim).

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