VIDEO⟩ Draizaitls continues to “bombard” the NHL Championship – Hockey

Edmonton’s Oilers beat Arizona’s Coyotes 5: 3 (1: 1, 1: 0, 3: 2) on Wednesday.

As the winners, Draizaitls and Canadian Conor McDawed each scored two goals and scored two assists.

Draizaitls has scored 20 goals and made 20 assists in 19 games this season. He is currently the league leader in both goals and scores.

McDavid is the second most successful player this season with 36 points (14 + 22).

Draizaitls has become the first NHL player since 1995/96. season, who scored 19 accurate throws in 19 games. Previously, it succeeded Pittsburgh “Penguins” legend Canadian Mario Lemier, who scored 20 goals in 18 matches.

The Oilers are second in the Pacific Division with 28 points in 19 games after Calgary’s Flames, who have won one more point in 20 games.

In another game, the Washington Capitals defeated the Montreal Canadiens 6: 3 (3: 1, 1: 1, 2: 1).

With three assists, the Russian Aleksandrs Ovečkins, who is currently the third most successful player of the season with 33 points (15 + 18), stood out.

“Capitals” has scored 29 points in 20 games, taking second place in the Metropolitan Division, where Caroline’s “Hurricanes” are leading with the same number of points in 18 matches.

Hurricanes conceded to NHL debut Seattle Kraken 1: 2 (1: 0, 0: 1, 0: 1) on Wednesday, winning their second win after a series of six losses.

Three minutes and eight seconds before the end of the regular time of the match, Sweden’s Marcus Johansson scored the winning goal.

The 11th home game was won by the Florida Panthers, who beat Philadelphia’s Flyers 2: 1 (0: 1, 0: 0, 1: 0, 1: 0) in their overtime on Wednesday.

Panthers repeats NHL record. So far, only the Blackhawks of Chicago have won the first 11 home games in the 1963/64 season.

Aaron Ekblad from Canada scored the winning goal in the extra time of the match, while Russian goalkeeper Sergei Bobrovsky blocked 32 shots.

The Panthers are the leader of the Atlantic Division and the entire league with 31 points in 19 games.

The Colorado’s Avalanche won for the sixth time in a row, beating Anaheim’s Ducks 5: 2 (1: 1, 2: 0, 2: 1) on Wednesday.

Canadian Nazem Kadri stood out for the 10th game in a row, scoring and scoring.

The Avalanche ranked fourth in the Western Division with 21 points in 16 games, while the Ducks ranked fourth in the Pacific Division with 23 points in 20 matches.

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