Hockey
Pittsburgh lost to Nashville in an NHL match in Stockholm, Malkin scored a goal
The Pittsburgh Penguins hockey players lost to the Nashville Predators on the road in a match of the NHL regular season.
The away game in Stockholm ended with a score of 2:1. During regulation time, the teams exchanged goals: Evgeni Malkin and Filip Forsberg hit the goal. In the first minute of overtime, Steven Stamkos’ goal brought victory to the hosts.
The teams played in Sweden as part of the NHL Global Series, during which matches are played outside of North America.
39-year-old Russian striker of Pittsburgh Malkin scored his 22nd point (4+18) this season. In 18 games, he finished scoreless only three times. Malkin is Pittsburgh’s leading scorer.
Nashville broke a streak of five losses, scored 16 points and rose to 14th place in the Western Conference. Pittsburgh (22) is in fourth place in the East.
NHL. Regular season
Nashville Predators (Nashville) – Pittsburgh Penguins (Pittsburgh) – 2:1 OT (0:0, 0:1, 1:0, 1:0)
Goals: Forsberg, 58:50. Stamkos, 60:43. — Malkin, 33:49.
Source: Sportbox
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