Bluger’s result in the fourth game in a row, “Penguins” beat “Senators” in the result match (VIDEO)

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Teodors Blugers (middle) with teammates Photo: Scanpix / Emilee Chinn / Getty Images

In the National Hockey League (NHL), a fantastic performance continues to be demonstrated by the striker of the Latvian national team Teodors Blugers, who tonight marked the match against Ottawa “Senators” with a productive pass and stood out with a productive performance in the fourth game in a row. The Penguins from Pittsburgh, represented by a Latvian, won 6: 4 at home.

Bluger played in the fourth lineup of the Penguins with Brock McGain and Brian Boyle. The Latvian spent 13 minutes and 22 seconds on the field, during which he did not take any shots on the opponents’ goal, but earned a pass, applied two methods of strength, won 67% of the throw and got a positive efficiency of +1.

The attacker of the Latvian national team spent a lot of time on the ice in a numerical minority. Blugers played in the minority for two minutes and ten seconds, the longest playing time in the minority among the Pittsburgh strikers and the third longest playing time in the minority among all the players on the team. The Latvian was also in the numerical majority on the ice for a symbolic time – one second.

Teodors stood out with his productive performance in the fourth game in a row. In the last four matches, the striker of the Latvian national team has scored one goal and made three assists. Bluger is having a successful season – he has already scored 17 (8 + 9) points in 38 games this season. Teodors is by far the most productive Latvian in the NHL this season. Both Girgenson and Balcer have earned five points less.

The Penguins started building a solid foundation for victory in the first third, scoring three goals. Czech Dominik Simons put the home team in the lead in the fifth minute (1: 0), but Dreik Batersons equalized in the middle of the first third – 1: 1. The court threw two unanswered goals at the end of the first period.

Less than a minute and a half after the Senator scored, Eugene Malkin stood out for the third time this season and regained the Penguins’ lead (2: 0). Less than three minutes later, the Russian striker took the puck to the opponent’s fortress again, but after the challenge requested by the opponent’s coach, Malkin’s goal will not be counted. With 16 minutes played, the visitors could have drawn level after Bļugera came through the middle, but his kick went wide. This was done by the defender Mike Mateson, whose goal was scored by Bluger with a score of 3: 1.

In the second period, Pittsburgh scored two more goals, with team captain Sydney Crosby and Mateson taking the second time in the match to reach a devastating 5: 1, but the visitors were able to create intrigue in the last third. In the introduction to the third period, the Senator achieved the hopeful 3: 5, thanks to the precise throws of the young German talent Tim Stucle and Jos Norris. In less than four minutes, Alex Formenton was given a chance to change things around and reduced the difference to a minimum, but he didn’t make it.

The court 35 seconds later, what Formenton failed to do was Norris, who took the second goal in the match and reduced the difference to a minimum (4: 5). At the end of the regular time, Ottawa replaced the goalkeeper with a sixth player, but the Penguins defended the victory. Jake Gencel scored 6: 4 in the last minute.

Pittsburgh won for the third time in a row and celebrated 14 successes in the last 16 games. The Senators, on the other hand, suffered their fifth failure in the last seven matches. Thanks to tonight’s victory, the Penguins rose to fifth place in the Eastern Conference. Pittsburgh has scored 53 points in 39 games this season. Meanwhile, Ottawa has done much worse – the Senator, with 24 points in 33 matches, is in the penultimate place in the Eastern Conference.

The next game, “Penguins”, will take place next night, when at 2:00 he will visit the “Blue Jackets” of Columbus, represented by Elvis Merzlikin, who defeated the “Flyers” of Philadelphia 2: 1 tonight, when Merzlikin played a great match.



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