Roman Josi Shines in Stunning NHL Victory for Nashville

Published21. November 2023, 07:47

Ice hockey – NHL: Stunning success for Roman Josi

Nashville, the Bernese defender’s team, scored two goals in the last 38 seconds to beat Colorado (4-3).

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Emmanuel Favre

Despite an ice time of 21’49, Josi did not score his 12th point of the year.

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As the late, famous baseball player Yogi Berra said in one of his satirical statements, “It ain’t over till it’s over.” This sentence was adopted by Nashville hockey players on the night of Monday to Tuesday when seven games were scheduled in the NHL championship.

In their Bridgestone Arena, the Predators indeed experienced a stunning last minute against Colorado (4-3). At 38 seconds from the horn, the team coached by Andrew Brunette was trailing 2-3. She first equalized through Swedish winger Filip Forsberg before obtaining victory thanks to Yakov Trenin 22 seconds from the gong. In this sequence, the Russian left winger exploited a cramp in the brain of Avalanche star defenseman Cale Makar. The Alberta back, who was at the origin of the three successes of the club from Denver, clumsily offered the puck to his opponent a few centimeters from the net defended by the Bulgarian Alexandar Georgiev.

Aligned for 21’49” with the Tennessee club, Bernese fullback Roman Josi (33) did not register in the score and returned a neutral record.

Purple Bat Moser

The two Swiss in uniform in the small Mullett Arena during the duel between Arizona and Los Angeles (1-4) also failed to improve their seasonal production. St. Gall winger Kevin Fiala (27 years old) sweated for 16’02” with the Kings (neutral differential) while Bernese fullback Janis Moser (23 years old) obtained 23’45” of playing time with the Coyotes (+1). He was the only member of the team led by André Tourigny to deliver a positive result.

American forward Trevor Moore, never drafted, was credited with a double with the Californian organization.

Suter still absent

Once again absent for reasons not communicated by Vancouver management, Zurich center player Pius Suter (27) did not have the opportunity to shake the hand of Prince Harry, who took the ceremonial throw-in of the match against San Jose at Rogers Place (3-1) and which thus highlighted the 2025 Invictus Games in British Columbia.

The former GCK Lions and ZSC Lions has not put on his skates since November 12 and a duel won at the Bell Center in Montreal (2-5). That evening, he finished the game and was not injured.

The results of the night

Tampa Bay – Boston 5-4 ap

Arizona – Los Angeles 1-4

2023-11-21 11:26:55
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