Hockey Patrik Laine struck through his spectacular delusion with his 20th goal of the season, which was also a winning hit for Columbus

Sebastian Aho’s success was not enough for Carolina.

Columbus To Blue Jackets Patrik Laine was back in goal-setting in the hockey NHL.

Columbus took the home win over the New Jersey Devils with 4-3 goals. Laine scored the fourth goal of his team after the third round was played one minute later.

Laine first made a spectacular delusion and then slammed the puck into the finish.

He was also scoring the overwhelming Columbus third goal at the start of the second set.

Paint was the 20th in the Finnish season. Laine still had a multi-match scoring running at the end of last month that lasted 11 games.

Laine accumulated 21 points (13 + 8) during the matches. Laine was sidelined earlier this season due to an injury.

The start of the match gave New Jersey hope of victory for the team Jack Hughes scored the first goal after less than a minute. However, the Blue Jackets passed in the first set. In the second and third rounds, both teams scored.

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With his victory, Columbus cut the two-loss pipeline.

Carolina The encounter between the Hurricanes and the Detroit Red Wings was extended to overtime. Finally Detroit Lucas Raymond could have scored the scoreboard after almost five minutes. The victory came to the Red Wings with 4-3 goals.

Hurricanes was responsible for the first goal of the game Sebastian Aho, who at the same time scored their 24th goal of the season. The goal was assisted by Carolina’s second Finnish reinforcement Teuvo Sharp.

The loss cut Hurricanes’ winning streak. The team had managed to win five games in a row.

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