Hockey Superstar Connor McDavid driven out – Rasmus Kupari started scoring when Los Angeles knocked out Edmonton

Reigning league champion Tampa Bay wiped the ice for the host team in Philadelphia, for whom the match was already the eighth consecutive no-win.

Hockey In the NHL, the Los Angeles Kings took home the victory after knocking down the host team Edmonton Oilers. The Canadian Society collapsed in numbers 5–1.

The first goal of the match was scored by the California team Rasmus Kupari. The Finnish striker hit the puck in the net after the opening round had only been played for about two minutes.

During the match, a Finnish hammer worked hard on Edmonton’s goal Mikko Koskinen, blocked 35 shots.

During the match, the hardest goal balance was scored by the Kings striker who scored two goals Adrian Kempe. The teammate, on the other hand, gained the most power points Drew Doughty. The Canadian defender scored one goal, in addition to which he grabbed two entry points.

Edmonton’s only goal scored Darnell Nurse.

Edmonton, who 16 times won the season this season, was second in nine games to Los Angeles.

Perhaps the most talked about situation in the match was seen at 53.27 when Edmonton Superstar Connor McDavid was driven out after he tackled Kempe from the back.

Kings scored three goals in a five-minute lead and settled the match.

Dominant league champion Tampa Bay Lightning took a 7-1 away win over the Philadelphia Flyers. The Pennsylvania club now has eight consecutive unbeaten matches behind it. Tampa’s victory was the third in a row.

The toughest scorers of the match were Tampa Ryan McDonagh and Corey Perry.

McDonagh opened the goal of the match after less than eight and a half minutes of the first round. Perry, on the other hand, scored his first goal exactly one minute later. Perry still finalized the winning figures in the final batch with the help of McDonagh.

Power points scored 2 + 1 for Perry and 1 + 2 for McDonagh.

The only goal of the host team was scored by Cam Atkinson after the final round was about seven minutes behind.

Tampa have played 24 games this season and taken 15 wins. Flyers, on the other hand, have accumulated eight wins in a total of 22 matches so far.

Paint processing was also seen in Ohio when the Columbus Blue Jackets took a win over the San Jose Sharks in their home trough. The clubs beat the puck to the finish line a total of ten times.

The first two rounds spun steadily. The opening lot was started in a 1–1 draw, and the situation was 3–3 in the third installment.

In the final round, however, Columbus got over the neck and the decisive goals were actually scored in the first five and a half minutes.

San Jose Tomas Hertl narrowed the situation around the middle of the lot. However, this was not enough to win, and Alexandre Texier hit another goal in the last minute of the match. Columbus eventually took the win with 6-4 goals.

The only man of the two goals was Columbus Adam Boqvist, which was successful in both the opening and closing rounds.

Columbus broke the four-loss pipeline with his away win. For the Californians, the loss was the second in a row. Both clubs have accumulated 13 wins this season.

Canadian clubs clashed in Manitoba, where the victory was taken in front of the home stand by the Winnipeg Jets. The host team knocked out the Toronto Maple Leafs, who came from a neighboring province, 6-3.

After the opening round, the situation was still exactly 1–1, but the direction of the match was already reversed in the first half of the second round. Winnipeg scored three goals in the first eight minutes of the round. The fourth consecutive goal was scored after 10 minutes and 45 seconds.

Toronto narrowed the situation in the second round by two goals, but the away team’s successes remained. Winnipegin Mark Scheifele seals the final scores with the only goal in the final round.

Although the final batch was scarce, even more penalties were awarded in the batch. In all, a dozen punishments came off. The very ice balance of the third batch was Wayne at Simmonds, who grabbed a total of four penalties during the batch.

Winnipeg took their second consecutive win, while for Toronto the match was second without a win in a row.

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