Hockey Caps flew on ice as Nathan MacKinnon hit a hat trick for Colorado – St. Louis stretched out to take the win in extra time

Nathan MacKinnon’s hits, especially the second and third, were the result of stunning individual performances.

Hockey In the NHL playoffs, the Colorado Avalanche failed to break the match against St. Louis Blues. St. Louis rose to the levels twice in the final round of the match and forced the settlement into extra time.

After just over three minutes of overtime, St. Louis Tyler Bozak scored a 5-4 winning streak and narrowed the match to 2-3.

Colorado’s number one had scored three goals Nathan MacKinnon. The first goal of the Canadian striker Artturi Lehkonen and another Mikko Rantanen.

The second and third of MacKinnon’s hits, in particular, came about at the end of great individual performances. The attacker used his strong skating force in both goals and brought the puck to the attack area with long transports from the Colorado defensive area.

In his 2–0 goal, MacKinnon used the puck by Finnish striker Rantanen, who quickly put the puck back and MacKinnon finished the goal.

MacKinnon’s third goal made the crowd go crazy and throw their caps on the ice.

St. Louis woke up to fight in the final round when Robert Thomas and Justin Faulk brought the team to a score of 3–3. After that, MacKinnon took Colorado to the lead again, but St. Louis Thomas brought his team to the levels at the last minute. St. Louis was playing without a goalkeeper at the time.

Of Colorado’s Finns, Rantanen got just over 20 minutes of play and Lehkonen the 18th St. Louis defender Niko Mikkola bone for more than 16 minutes on his team’s back lines.

St. Louis goalkeeper Ville Husso rejected in the match 30 times.

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