Hertl & Slafkovský: Czech/Slovak NHL Highlights

The Czechs and Slovaks played seven matches today. Tomáš Hertl and Juraj Slafkovský scored goals. David Rittich, who caught the Devils and became the first star of the match, is also worth mentioning.

Tomáš Hertl (Vegas Golden Knights)

Tomáš Hertl has been playing in great form in recent weeks and is one of Vegas’ best players. Against San Jose, he was able to assert himself in the first period, when he increased Vegas’ lead to 4-0.

Juraj Slafkovský (Montreal Canadiens)

Juraj Slafkovský had another two-point night. Today, after a precise pass from Hutson, he shot past the keeper and hammered the final nail into Boston’s coffin.

Overview of Czech and Slovak players who intervened in the game:

Detroit Red Wings – Dallas Stars 4:3pp

Radek Faksa (DAL) – 0+0, 0 participation, 0 shots on goal, TM 0, time on ice 12:56


Washington Capitals – New York Ranges 3:7

Martin Fehérváry (WSH) – 0+0, 0 participation, 0 shots on goal, TM 0, ice time 21:21


Boston Bruins – Montreal Canadiens 2:6

David Pastrňák (BOS) – 0+1, -2 participation, 2 shots on goal, TM 0, time on ice 20:14
Pavel Zacha (BOS) – 0+0, -2 participation, 1 shot on goal, TM 0, time on ice: 15:17
Juraj Slafkovský (MTL) – 1+1, +1 participation, 2 shots on goal, TM 16, time on ice: 17:57


New York Islanders – New Jersey Devils 2:1

Ondřej Palát (NJD) – 0+0, -1 participation, 0 shots on goal, TM 0, time on ice 11:50
David Rittich (NYI) – 28 tackles, 1 OG, 96.6% success, 60:00 interceptions


Colorado Avalanche – Utah Mammoth 1:0

Martin Nečas (COL) – 0+0, 0 participation, 2 shots on goal, TM 0, time on ice 19:03
Vítek Vaněček (UTA) – 25 interceptions, 1 OG, success rate 96.2%, caught 57:42


Edmonton Oilers – Calgary Flames 5:1

Adam Klapka (CGY) – 0+0, 0 participation, 0 shots on goal, TM 10, ice time 12:27


Vegas Golden Knights – San Jose Sharks 7:2

Tomáš Hertl (VGK) – 1+0, -1 participation, 3 shots on goal, TM 0, time on ice 17:52

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Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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