Hockey Sebastian Aho delighted with the winning goal, eventually getting under the skin of Tampa’s star player

St. Louis Ville Husso left Alexander Ovashkin to zero.

Hockey In the NHL, Carolina Hurricanes defeated Tampa Bay Lightning in their home wings 3–2. Carolina star striker Sebastian Aho scored the match goal, which was the 28th hit of the season this season.

At the end of the match, Aho still got Tampa’s Russian star Nikita Kucherovin under the skin. Kucherov received a two-minute penalty for blocking Aho, and after the match ended, the Russian still tried to attack Aho.

Of Carolina’s other Finnish players Teuvo Sharp bait one goal. Jesperi Kotkaniemi missed points and goalkeeper Antti Raanta was not in turn.

St. Louis The Blues knocked out the Washington Capitals away goals 5-2. The powerhouse of St. Louis was Brayden Schenn, who scored and scored two hits. St. Louis played between the poles Ville Hussowho defeated 19 shots in the match.

Washington’s number one cannon Alexander Ovethkin missed a match without power points. The Russian was on the ice twice when St. Louis scored.

Finnish defender of St. Louis Niko Mikkola missed points in the match. Mikkola watched the ice time for just over nine minutes, but the responsibility may increase in the near future, as the St. Louis defender Torey Krug left in the middle of the match due to injury.

Dallas Stars turned the victory to themselves at the expense of the Edmonton Oilers in the final round of the match. At the start of the game, Dallas led 2-1, however Evander Kane and Leon Draisaitl took Edmonton to the 3–2 lead.

After that Roope Hintz smoothed the situation to 3–3 and Denis Gurianov scored a 4-3 victory half a minute after Hintz leveled. The final numbers 5–3 finished Dallas Tyler Seguin.

Hintz recorded 1 + 1 for the match and Dallas for the other Finns Esa Lindell bait one hit. Played with Edmonton paint Mikko Koskinen rejected in the match 23 times.

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