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Washington lost to Carolina in the NHL match, Ovechkin and Nikishin scored points

The Washington Capitals hockey players lost to the Carolina Hurricanes in a home match of the NHL regular season.

The meeting in Washington ended with a score of 3:2 in favor of the guests; the winners were determined by a shootout. In regulation time, Connor McMichael and Nic Dowd scored for Washington, while Nikolaj Ehlers and Logan Stankoven scored for Carolina.

In the shootout, Hurricanes forward Seth Jarvis scored the winning try.

Russian Capitals forward Alexander Ovechkin provided an assist, scoring his 30th point (14+16) this season. Ovechkin became the 11th player in NHL history to score 1,800 points (988+812) in his entire NHL career, including playoffs.

Carolina defender Alexander Nikishin also scored an assist. This is the Russian’s 10th point (3+7) in the championship.

Carolina and Washington each have 40 points and are in first and second place in the Eastern Conference.

NHL. Regular season

Washington Capitals (Washington) – Carolina Hurricanes (Raleigh) – 2:3 B (0:0, 1:1, 1:1, 0:1)

Goals: McMichael, 25:00. Dowd, 51:32. — Ehlers, 33:43. Stankoven, 57:45.

Winning shootout: Jarvis

Toronto Maple Leafs (Toronto) – San Jose Sharks (San Jose) – 2:3 OT (1:0, 1:1, 0:1, 0:1)

Goals: Joshua, 14:32. Matthews, 34:31 (bol.). — Orlov, 35:31. Klingberg, 58:33. Wennberg, 62:49.

Philadelphia Flyers (Philadelphia) – Vegas Golden Knights (Paradise) – 2:3 OT (1:1, 1:1, 0:0, 0:1)

Goals: Zegras, 16:11. Julsen, 36:08. – Whitecloud, 6:07. Stone, 32:53 (bol.), 62:47.

Columbus Blue Jackets (Columbus) – Ottawa Senators (Ottawa) – 3:6 (1:4, 2:1, 0:1)

Goals: Fantilli, 18:04. Fabbro, 23:02. Voronkov, 28:10 (bol.). — Platform, 6:54. Batherson, 8:11. Stützle, 14:55 (bol.), 37:57. Amadio, 19:26. Giroux, 58:37.

New York Islanders (New York) – Anaheim Ducks (Anaheim) – 5:2 (3:0, 0:1, 2:1)

Goals: Mitchell, 8:18. Lee, 10:16 (bol.), 19:06 (bol.). Holmström, 46:06. Palok, 54:46. — Karlsson, 25:34. Terry, 42:37 (men).

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NHL. Crosby’s record, victories for Detroit, Edmonton and Colorado

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The main event of the game day in the NHL was the record of Sidney Crosby, who scored two points in the match against Montreal and became the top scorer in the club’s history, passing the legendary Mario Lemieux.

Crosby currently has 1,724 points and sits 8th on the league’s all-time scoring list.

Among other results, we note Detroit’s victory over Washington. Wings, who won 7 of the last 10 matches, took second place in the Eastern Conference.

Already ranked second from last in the East, Toronto’s problems continue.

In the West, Edmonton beat Vegas and Colorado was stronger than Minnesota.

Regular season in NHL

of Detroit – Washington 3:2 in overtime

Boston – Ottawa 2:6

New Jersey – buffalo 1:3

pittsburgh – Montreal 4:3 in the shootout

Nashville -New York Rangers 2:1

dallas -Toronto 5:1

Utah – Winnipeg 4:3 in overtime

Edmonton -Vegas 4:3

Minnesota – colorado 1:5

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NHL. Washington and Edmonton’s victories, Pittsburgh and Toronto’s troubles

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While Carolina took the lead in the NHL Eastern Conference, Washington rose to second place by beating Toronto with a score of 4:0 today.

Defender Chikrin scored a double and goalkeeper Thompson made 22 saves to keep a clean sheet for the second time in four matches. The Capitals trail the Hurricanes by four points.

However, Toronto is still second to last in its division.

Young defenseman Hutsona’s three assists helped Montreal beat Chicago, which has lost four straight games without the injured Connor Bedard and is second-to-last in the standings.

Pittsburgh has problems. Although Sidney Crosby was two points away from becoming the most successful player in Penguin history, the team lost to Ottawa and finished second from last in the league with seven straight losses.

In the West, Colorado’s leader has two followers at a time.

Dallas beat San Jose and took second place with a difference of 4 points, while Minnesota beat Columbus and took place in the top 3 with six consecutive wins.

Edmonton’s situation is improving. The Oilers beat Boston with Connor McDavid’s short-handed goal and moved into the top 3 in the league with 7 wins in 10 games.

McDavid caught up with leader Nathan MacKinnon in the top scorer race with 58 points.


Regular season in NHL

Boston – Edmonton 1:3

Montreal -Chicago 4:1

Ottawa -Pittsburgh 4:0

Tampa Bay – Los Angeles 1:2

washington -Toronto 4:0

Columbus – Minnesota 2:5

buffalo – Philadelphia 3:5

St.Louis – New York Rangers 1:2 in overtime

calgary -Seattle 4:2

San Jose – dallas 3:5

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A great victory for the champion: Striker scored 5 goals, defender made 5 assists

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A great victory for the champion: Striker scored 5 goals, defender made 5 assists

The first match of the Ukrainian hockey championship took place after the break in national team matches ended.

Current champion Kremenchuk is expected to easily cope with Storm, who has major problems in the squad.

Kremenchuk won 10:3 and the game was won by striker Gleb Krivoshapkin, who scored five goals and six points.

Captain Vitaly Lyalka scored a pair of goals and defender Denis Matusevich had five assists.

The team is in second place in the standings, but with an equal number of matches, the gap with Sokol has narrowed to one point.

The Storm are in fifth place.

Ukrainian Hockey Championship

Kremenchuk – Storm 10:3 (3:0, 3:2, 4:1)

Discs: 01:02 Lyalka (Matusevich, Andryushchenko) – 1:0, 05:05 Krivoshapkin (Gevorgyan, Poddubny) – 2:0, 15:14 Krivoshapkin – 3:0, 28:31 Serednitsky (Braga) – 4:0, 33:36 Ponomarev – 4:1, 35:49 Krivoshapkin (Braga, Matusevich) – 5:1, 38:10 Kruglyakov (Ratushny) – 5:2, 38:30 Bezugly (Serednitsky, Matusevich) – 6:2, 49:50 Lyalka (Bezugly, Matusevich) – 7:2, 51:50 Andryushchenko (Matusevich, Krivoshapkin) – 8:2, 57:11 Ratushny – 8:3, 58:44 Krivoshapkin – 9:3, 59:55 Krivoshapkin (Gevorgyan) – 10:3

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