Artturi Lehkonen scored the decisive goal in a shootout and Cale Makar had a goal and helps with the regulation when the visiting Colorado Avalanche scored a 3-2 win against the Chicago Blackhawks on Wednesday.
Colorado forced overtime with 10.8 seconds before the regulation when Martin Necas was rejected in Cale Makar’s shot from the right point with the game with six-to-five games. Scott Wedgewood achieved 22 parades for the avalanche.
Colorado (46-26-4, 96 points) remained in position # 3 in the central division, six points behind the second-placed stars of Dallas and seven points that were free from both the Minnesota Wilda and the St. Louis Blues.
Nathan Mackinnon in Colorado achieved the second round of shootout, but Teuvo Teravainen replied for Chicago. Lehkonen ended the game moments later by defeating Blackhaw’s goalkeeper Spencer Knight.
Connor Murphy had a goal and assist for the Blackhawks, and also Ilya Mikheyev. Knight stopped 29 shots.
Rangers 5, Wild 4 (OT)
Vincent Trocheck ended a back and forth game by achieving 24 seconds in extra time for hosts New York, which defeated a draw for the Eastern Conference Square for the Eastern Conference with the renovation of Minnesota.
After the teams collected four games in the regulation, the Rangers quickly ended the overtime after JT Miller won the overtime game with Marco Rossi and immediately from the ice in favor of Trokeck, who received a stick of Artemi Panarin’s shot before the puck on the net on Filip Gustavsson. Panarin, Braden Schneider, K’andre Miller and Chris Kreider had a goal for the Rangers, which are connected to the second wildcard lounger in Montreal Canadiens.
Rossi, Gustav Nyquist, Brock Faber and Marcus Johansson achieved for the game who lost their third time in a row (0: 2: 1), but nevertheless got into a draw with the idle St. Louis for the Western Conference First Spot.
Hurricane 5, capitals 1
Alex Ovechkin scored his 892nd goal to move within three of Wayne Gretzky’s NHL record in Washington’s defeat against Carolina in Raleigh, NC,
Ovechkin scored the second period during a five-against-three-game game at 7:25 p.m. to pull the capitals within 4: 1. Jackson Blake scored two goals, while Seth Jarvis had a goal and a template for the Hurricanes, who won 12 out of 14 games and won a playoff place in Stanley Cup with the victory.
This season, Ovechkin scored 39 goals in 59 games for Washington, who lost four out of five (1-3-1) and played the second night of a back-to-back set.
Maple Leafs 3, Panthers 2
Mitch Marner and Matthew Knies each scored a goal and an assist to hit Florida, so Toronto won a place in the Stanley Cup playoffs and stretched his lead on the Atlantic Division.
John Tavares also found the network for the first Maple Leafs, who achieved her seventh win in the last nine games (7-1-1). Toronto Anthony’s goalkeeper achieved 29 parades against his former team.
Sam Reinhart collected an assist and an assist and Gustav Forsling scored for the third Panther, who are a point behind the second -placed Tampa Bay Lightning. Sergei Bobrovsky turned 23 shots aside.
Kraken 5, Canucks 0
Andre Burakovsky collected an assist and goalkeeper Joey Daccord recorded his second closure of the season when Seattle Vancouver visited.
Michael Eyssimont, Chandler Stephenson, Shane Wright and Adam Larsson also scored a goal for the octopuses who made a two-game defeat. Jared McCann collected three assists, Vince Dunn has released a few helpers and scored 25 parades to publish his fifth career.
The octopus, who won three out of four meetings with the Canucks this season, have already been equipped from the Stanley Cup playoff dispute. The result on Wednesday Vancouvers puts hopes in danger. The Canucks, which are without profit in three games (0-2-1), have eight points back with seven remaining games.
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