Night of Drama in Detroit and Around the NHL

The night on Saturday was definitely not boring. In Detroit, the game was tied at 6:6 until separate raids, in which the Red Wings hockey players were more successful. The Oilers also flashed a great turnaround in the third period, scoring four goals.

DETROIT RED WINGS – PHILADELPHIA FLYERS

7:6sn. (5:1, 0:2, 1:3 – 0:0)

Drama in Detroit

One of the most interesting games this season took place in Detroit. The Red Wings built a four-goal lead over the Flyers during the first period, but lost it in the third period and it was the home team that had to fight for an equalizer in the end. In the end, Detroit was able to pull it off, eventually succeeding on separate drives. The star of the match was Patrick Kane, who finished with a 2+1 record and a converted raid.

Goals and saves
5. P. Kane (Larkin, DeBrincat), 9. P. Kane (DeBrincat, Holl), 16. Sprong (Seider, Raymond), 16. Compher (Veleno, Raymond), 20. Gostisbehere (P. Kane, DeBrincat) , 56. Larkin (Petry, Seider), rozh. náj. Raymond – 9. Brink (Farabee, Zamula), 24. Couturier (Sanheim, Zamula), 25. Frost (Sanheim, Atkinson), 46. Hathaway (Laughton, York), 54. Laughton (Foerster, Farabee), 55. Tippett (Konecny, Ristolainen).

Statistics
Shots on goal: 37 – 43 | Power play: 1/3 – 0/2 | Penalty minutes: 15 – 47

Who stood in the goal area?
James Reimer (DET) – 37 tackles, 6 OG, 86.0% success, 65:00 interceptions
Carter Hart (PHI) – 31 tackles, 6 OG, 83.8% completion, 65:00 interceptions

Czech and Slovak footprint
Without Czech and Slovak participation.

Three stars of the match
1. Patrick Kane (DET) – 2+1
2. Scott Laughton (PHI) – 1+1
3. Alex DeBrincat (DET) – 0+3

NEW YORK RANGERS – EDMONTON OILERS

3:4 (1:0, 0:0, 2:4)

Oilers turnover

The Oilers turned the game around for the second time in a row with four goals in the third period. They took over 12th place from Seattle in the Western Conference while also cutting their playoff deficit to five points. In the case of the Rangers, this loss does not change anything.

Goals and saves
12. Wheeler (Zibanejad, Kreider), 56. Zibanejad (Lafrenière, Kreider), 60. Cuylle – 44. Hyman (Ekholm, McDavid), 45. E. Kane (Ryan), 47. Foegele (R. McLeod, Ceci) , 50. R. McLeod (Foegele).

Statistics
Shots on goal: 34 – 28 | Power play: 1/3 – 0/2 | Penalty minutes: 4 – 6

Who stood in the goal area?
Jonathan Quick (NYR) – 24 tackles, 4 OG, 85.7% completion, 55:01 interceptions
Stuart Skinner (EDM) – 31 tackles, 3 OG, 91.2% success, 59:36 catches

Czech and Slovak footprint
Without Czech and Slovak participation.

Three stars of the match
1. Stuart Skinner (EDM) – 31 saves
2. Warren Foegele (EDM) – 1+1
3. Ryan McLeod (EDM) – 1+1

WINNIPEG JETS – BOSTON BRUINS

5:1 (1:0, 2:0, 2:1)

The Jets continue to be in great form

Winnipeg showed another of a series of excellent performances against the top teams of the league and this time beat Boston 5-1 on their ice. This is the first win over the Bruins since March 2019 and snaps a six-game losing streak against this opponent. At the same time, the Jets got to the top of the Central Division.

Goals and saves
20. Morrissey (Vilardi, Scheifele), 32. Vilardi (Ehlers, Scheifele), 38. Niederreiter (Schmidt, Pionk), 42. Lowry (Appleton, Niederreiter), 60. Niederreiter (Perfetti) – 55. Carlo.

Statistics
Shots on goal: 33 – 25 | Power play: 2/3 – 0/2 | Penalty minutes: 4 – 6

Who stood in the goal area?
Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) – 24 saves, 1 OG, 96.0% success, 60:00 interceptions
Jeremy Swayman (BOS) – 28 tackles, 5 OG, 84.8% success, 60:00 tackles

Czech and Slovak footprint
Pavel Zacha (BOS) – 0+0, -2 participation, 0 shots on goal, TM 0, time on ice 16:26
David Pastrňák (BOS) – 0+0, -2 participation, 1 shot on goal, TM 0, time on ice 17:43
Jakub Lauko (BOS) – 0+0, 0 participation, 0 shots on goal, TM 0, time on ice 11:36

Three stars of the match
1. Gabriel Vilardi (WPG) – 1+1
2. Mark Scheifele (WPG) – 0+2
3. Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) – 24 saves

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS – MONTREAL CANADIENS

2:5 (1:0, 1:3, 0:2)

Slafkovsky scored the Canadiens’ win

Chicago led by two goals in the match, eventually losing unequivocally 2:5. Montreal showed a great turnaround on the Blackhawks ice, under which Juraj Slafkovský also signed, who scored the winning goal and added an assist.

Goals and saves
17. Donato (Bedard, I. Phillips), 24. Dickinson (Blackwell, Crevier) – 25. Stephens (Matheson, Savard), 36. Jos. Anderson (Monahan, J. Evans), 38. Slafkovský (Suzuki, Ylönen), 54. Suzuki (Caufield, Slafkovský), 59. Savard.

Statistics
Shots on goal: 21 – 28 | Power play: 0/1 – 0/3 | Penalty minutes: 11 – 7

Who stood in the goal area?
Petr Mrázek (CHI) – 23 interceptions, 4 OG, success rate 85.2%, caught 57:59
Cayden Primeau (MTL) – 19 tackles, 2 OG, 90.5% success, 60:00 tackles

Czech and Slovak footprint
Petr Mrázek (CHI) – 23 interceptions, 4 OG, success rate 85.2%, caught 57:59
Juraj Slafkovský (MTL) – 1+1, +1 participation, 3 shots on goal, TM 0, time on ice 14:58

Three stars of the match
1. Juraj Slafkovský (MTL) – 1+1
2. Nick Suzuki (MTL) – 1+1
3. Josh Anderson (MTL) – 1+0

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