Hockey Mikko Rantanen overshadowed superstar Connor McDavid and sidelined his goal record

Boston overthrew Montreal in overtime in the battle of traditional clubs.

Hockey In the NHL, the Colorado Avalanche won the Edmonton Oilers in a 3-2 overtime match. The Colorado power player was Mikko Rantanenwho hit the match twice with superiority.

Rantanen took the lead in Colorado in the opening round Nathan MacKinnonin and Nazem Kadrin feeds.

The Finn’s second goal came in the second installment Cale Makarin and Valeri Nichushinin initialization. In the extra time of the Colorado winning goal, MacKinnon finished off the Makari pass.

Rantanen has done 31 + 44 this season. He sidelined his one-season goal record with the Oilers win.

Edmonton Jesse Puljujärvi played just over 11 minutes, but missed points. Keeper Mikko Koskinen was a resting turn.

Oilers superstar Connor McDavid got one pass in the match and was overshadowed by the hosts’ powermen. McDavid leads the point exchange with powers of 35 + 56.

On Monday, Colorado acquired a Finnish striker from its group in Montreal Canadiens Artturi Lehkonenbut this was not yet in the lineup.

Boston The Bruins sought a 3-2 overtime win after facing the Montreal Canadiens away. The strikers from the Pori strikers were strongly present in the encounter between the two original NHL clubs, Erik Haula and Joel Armia.

Boston Haula baited Brad Marchandin opening and winning goals. Boston got to hit the opening goal as soon as Marchand got out of the ice rink. The winning goal was scored after 34 seconds of extra time.

The star moment in the Montreal Army was seen at the start of the third installment. Porilainen smelled Marchand’s weak pass with undercurrent, trampled away and finished Montreal’s second goal.

Nashville Predators claimed a sweet away win when it knocked down the Anaheim Ducks 6–3. The match was 2-2 after two games, but Nashville went on after that.

About the Finns of Nashville Mikael Granlund baited two goals, the latter being Matt Duchenen scored a 4-2 victory. Nashville was the most powerful player Filip Forsberg, which collected five power points (2 + 3). Another Finnish striker in Nashville Eeli Tolvanen was left without power markings.

Nashville goalkeeper Hair Saros rejected in the match 25 times. Saros left the locker room for a moment in the final round, but he was the goalkeeper David Rittich rejected Anaheim company during Saros’ booth visit.

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