The Rangers are visiting the league rookie who has previously won two straight wins at their new home arena. The guests from New York played the whole match with number two and won first of all thanks to their goalkeeper. Shesterkin parried 30 out of 31 shots, making several killer saves. For comparison, let's say that Seattle goalkeeper Grubauer hit 15 of 17 shots.
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Of course, the title of the first star of the match went to the Russian goalkeeper. In terms of the percentage of reflected shots, he now entered the top five NHL goalkeepers (94.7%), overtaking Vasilevsky, Bobrovsky, and Sorokin.
Artemy Panarin made an assist in today's game, and the Rangers are already in the top four in the East.
Seattle Kraken (Seattle) – New York Rangers (New York) – 1: 3 (0: 1, 1: 0, 0: 2)
Goals: Eberle, 33:46. – Krider, 3:38 Fox, 52:10. Goodrow, 58:21.
Carolina continues to be the only team to have won all matches since the start of the season. The Hurricanes suffered for a long time with the NHL outsider Arizona, but in the end they won, having thrown the decisive puck in the power play two and a half minutes before the final siren.
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Andrey Svechnikov left the court for the first time this season without glasses.
Carolina Hurricanes (Raleigh) – Arizona Coyotes (Glendale) – 2: 1 (0: 1, 1: 0, 1: 0)
Goals: Nechas, 36:57. Pesce, 57:33 (big). – Fisher, 5:44.
The Ducks captain provided an assist as Troy Terry scored the winning goal against Montreal, a record point in club history.
Now on account of Getzlaf 989 (279 + 710) points in 1111 matches. He beat former partner Teemu Selanne, who has 988 (457 + 531) in 966 appearances for Anaheim.
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Getzlaf is very short to finish seventh among the current players with 1,000 career points. Montreal remain the worst team in the East. Russian defender Alexander Romanov spent 20 and a half minutes on the ice, scored 1 shot and ended the game with a minus 1 rating.
Anaheim Ducks (Anaheim) – Montreal Canadiens (Montreal) – 4: 2 (2: 1, 0: 1, 2: 0)
Goals: Henrik, 3:39 (big). Lettieri, 12:47 (big). Terry, 50:10. Carrick, 58:50. – Hoffman, 4:12 (big). Evans, 38:05.