Chára returned to the ice, Slovaks without a point, Slafkovský and Černak did not play – SlovakNHL.sk

On Saturday, 13 games were played in the Canadian-American NHL and only two Slovaks were in action. However, we also saw a third player on the ice – Zden Chara, who was appreciated by the Bruins before the game. Highlights of the night Neither Tatar nor Fehérváry scored, Chára threw in honor balls Slafkovský and Černak did not play due to health reasons Dahlin scored again, setting a new club record Pavelski scored a hat trick and added an assist St. Louis still undefeated, Binnington kept a clean sheet David Poile became the first GM to complete his 3000th game First career goal scored by Guenther, Xhekaj and Johnson Borowiecki ended up on a stretcher Bowness did not experience a winning debut

NJD – SJS 2:1
Tatar pulled a hamstring during the win over the Sharks Tomáš Tatar did not score even in the fifth game of the season, but he enjoyed a win for the third time in a row. New Jersey defeated San Jose 2-1 thanks to goals from Yegor Sarangovic and Dawson Mercer, as well as 21 saves from Mackenzie Blackwood. Jesper Bratt had an assist to tie Will Butcher’s club record of eight assists in the first five games of the season. Tatar played 14 minutes and 50 seconds, during which he recorded three shots on goal, one point and one block. Kevin Labanc prevailed among the visiting players, reducing the goal difference. Kevin Kahkonen blocked 35 shots and the Sharks lost their sixth of seven games of the season. All the goals of the match were scored in the second period. Stars of the duel: 1. J. Šarangović (NJD), 2. D. Mercer (NJD), 3. M. Blackwood (NJD) WSH – LAK 4:3
Fehérváry did not score, Capitals defeated Kings We only saw defenseman Martin Fehérváry in action from Slovaks, who played 19 minutes in Washington’s 4:3 win over Los Angeles. He presented himself with one shot on goal and five points – only Alex Ovechkin made more in the match. The Capitals were trailing 0:2 after two periods, but in the third twenty minutes, goals from Nic Dowd, John Carlson, Lars Eller and Marcus Johansson led to their third win in the last four duels. Carlsson also added an assist, Dmitry Orlov collected three. Darcy Kuemper faced 26 shots, outscored by Sean Durzi, Phillip Danault and Viktor Arvidsson’s three-pointer. Trevor Moore had two assists and Jonathan Quick had 28 saves. The Kings lost their second game in a row. Article continues below advertisement

Stars of the duel: 1. M. Johansson (WSH), 2. D. Orlov (WSH), 3. V. Arvidsson (LAK) BOS – MIN 4:3 PP
Hall decided the win over the Wild, Chara was honored Boston welcomed Minnesota on the home ice on Saturday and Zdeno Chara was also there, whom the Bruins honored with a ceremonial throw-in. He also involved his sons in it. His former team then pleased him with a 4-3 win, which was decided by Taylor Hall in the last minute of overtime – with just 10.1 seconds left. He followed up goals by Nick Foligno, David Pastrňák and Hampus Lidholm from normal time. Hall also added two assists, Pastrňák one. David Krejčí with two assists and Linus Ullmark with 24 saves also contributed to the fifth win out of six duels. He was surpassed by Brandon Duhaime, Matt Boldy and Jared Spurgeon’s two-pointer, for whom it was his 100th career goal. Mats Zuccarello had two assists and Marc-Andre Fleury, who with his 943rd career game tied Curtis Joseph for sixth place in the NHL history, blocked 39 shots. The Wild lost their fourth game in five. The Bruins praised Zden Chara before the game:

Taylor Hall decided shortly before the end of overtime:

Stars of the duel: 1. M. Grzelcyk (BOS), 2. M. Boldy (MIN), 3. N. Foligno (BOS) MTL – DAL 2:5
Pavelski led the Stars to a three-goal, four-point win over the Habs Montreal without the injured Juraj Slafkovski (upper body, day-to-day) lost to Dallas 2-5 to miss a chance for a third straight win. The hero of the Stars was Joe Pavelski, who scored a hat trick and added an assist. Jason Robertson and Esa Lindell also scored two points, Jamie Benn and Roope Hintz assisted twice. Jake Oettinger made 32 saves, Jake Allen 25. Mike Hoffman and Arber Xhekaj’s two-pointer scored the Canadiens’ goals. It was the first in his career for the latter. The Texas team won the fourth game out of five and has scored in each of the five duels of the season so far. We recommend:
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Stars of the duel: 1. J. Pavelski (DAL), 2. A. Xhekaj (MTL), 3. J. Robertson (DAL) TBL – NYI 5:3
Lightning without Černák in the lineup beat the Islanders Erik Černák, who did not finish the Friday duel, finally did not play against the Islanders on Saturday. As a spectator, he watched Tampa Bay win 5-3, which was led by goals from five different players and 32 saves by Brian Elliott. Brayden Point, Brandon Hagel, Corey Perry, Nicholas Paul and Alex Killorn entered the scoring list. Point, Hagel and Paul also added after the assist. New York’s goals were scored by Matt Martin, Anthony Beauvillier and Ryan Pulock. Iľja Sorokin made 21 saves. While the Lightning won their second straight game, the Islanders lost their last two. Paul beat the buzzer:

Stars of the duel: 1. B. Point (TBL), 2. B. Hagel (TBL), 3. N. Paul (TBL) EDM – STL 0:2
Binnington leads Blues to win over Oilers Jordan Binnington stopped all 23 shots to lead St. Louis with his 11th career clean sheet. Louis to win 2:0 over Edmonotno. Torey Krug and Justin Faulk also helped maintain the unbeaten streak after the first three games of the season, who enjoyed goals. The second-named scored into an empty net, so Jack Campbell capitulated only once from 21 shots. The Oilers lost their third game in their last four. Connor McDavid lost his four-game point streak. Stars of the duel: 1. J. Binnington (STL), 2. J. Campbell (EDM), 3. T. Krug (STL) OTT – ARI 6:2
Senators win third straight game Tkachuk two-goal Brady Tkachuk scored two goals, including the game-winner, to help Ottawa beat Arizona 6-2 to stretch its winning streak to three games. The second goal was his 200th point in the NHL. Shane Pinto and Tyler Motte each had a goal and an assist, Josh Norris and Mark Kastelic also scored, Tim Stützle, Jake Sanderson and Drake Batherson had two assists. Anton Forsberg faced 22 shots, of which he was surpassed by Dylan Guenther (first career goal) and Clayton Keller. Karel Vejmelka left the duel with 26 saves. The Coyotes lost their fourth of their first five games of the season. Pinto scored in the fourth game in a row, Norris did not finish the duel due to an unspecified injury. The Senators have scored at least five goals in three straight games. Stars of the duel: 1. S. Pinto (OTT), 2. B. Tkachuk (OTT), 3. T. Motte (OTT) WPG – TOR 1:4
Tavares two-goal, Toronto spoils Bowness debut Rick Bowness made his debut on Winnipeg’s bench after overcoming illness. And although Pierre-Luc Dubouis opened the scoring in the fifth minute, in the end Toronto enjoyed a 4:1 win. The road to the turnaround was started by John Tavares, who also scored a goal to make it 3:1. David Kämpf also scored and Michael Bunting scored in an empty net. Auston Matthews collected three assists, Ilya Samsonov stopped 30 shots and became the third goaltender in the organization to win each of the team’s first four games, after Damian Rhodes and Frank McCool, who won the first six games. His counterpart, Connor Hellebuyck, conceded three goals from 27 shots. Simmonds made a beautiful pass:

Stars of the duel: 1. J. Tavares (TOR), 2. I. Samsonov (TOR), 3. P. Dubois (WPG) CBJ – PIT 3:6
Crosby three-pointer in win over Blue Jackets Sidney Crosby had a goal and two assists in Pittsburgh’s 6-3 win over Columbus, which had won the previous two games. Danton Heinen scored two goals and Kasperi Kapanen with two assists and Jan Rutta with a goal and an assist contributed to the fourth win from the first five duels of the season and the stretching of the point streak to five games. Josh Archibald and Brock McGinn also added after the goal. Tristan Jarry made 29 saves, Elvis Merzlikins 33. The goals of the Ohio team, which led 2:0 and 3:1, were provided by Boone Jenner, two points by Jack Roslovic and Kent Johnson, for whom it was the first goal in the NHL. The Penguins defeated the Blue Jackets in the sixth game in a row and in the first five games of the season they scored 26 goals – since 1992/93 only four teams (Quebec – 29, Los Angeles – 28, New Jersey and Buffalo – 27) have scored more. Home player Justin Danforth did not finish the duel due to injury. Stars of the duel: 1. S. Crosby (PIT), 2. D. Heinen (PIT), 3. J. Archibald (PIT) NSH – PHI 1:3
Farabee, Hart lead Flyers to win over Predators Joel Farabee had a goal and two assists and Carter Hart stopped 31 shots to lead Philadelphia to a 3-1 win over Nashville, the Pennsylvania team’s fourth of the season. Kevin Hayes and Zack MacEwen also enjoyed goals. Hart’s goal was spoiled by Matt Duchene, who reduced the score to 1:3 in the 58th minute. Juuse Saros made 22 saves. David Poile became the first general manager in NHL history to complete his 3,000th game. However, his team lost their fifth game in a row. He also lost defender Marko Borowiecki, who ended up on a stretcher after an unpleasant collision with the guardrail. We recommend:
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Stars of the duel: 1. J. Farabee (PHI), 2. C. Hart (PHI), 3. K. Hayes (PHI) VAN – BUF 1:5
Dahlin sets club record, Canucks lose again Rasmus Dahlin had a goal and an assist to become the third player in club history after Thomas Vanek (2008-09) and Gilbert Perreault (1979-80) to score in each of the first five games since the season opener. This is a new club record among defenders. Dahlin guided Buffalo to a 5-1 win over Vancouver, which lost its sixth game of the year and didn’t lead once. The Sabers won their third game in a row and their fourth out of five thanks to two goals by Victor Olofsson’s three-pointer, accurate shots by Alex Tuch and Zemgus Girgensons (into an empty net), two assists by Rasmus Asplund and 29 saves by Craig Anderson. Conor Garland scored the honor for the Canucks in their first home game, while Thatcher Demko allowed four goals on 26 shots. Due to an injury to the lower part of the body, visiting Mattias Samuelsson did not finish the match. We recommend:
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Stars of the duel: 1. R. Dahlin (BUF), 2. C. Anderson (BUF), 3. V. Olofsson (BUF) VGK – COL 2:3
Colorado averted the threat of a third loss in the series in Vegas Colorado averted the threat of a third loss in the series on the ice of Vegas, which it defeated 3:2. Alexandar Georgiev made 33 saves, Valerij Ničuškin scored the winning goal, and Nathan MacKinnon and Evan Rodrigues also scored. Local Logan Thompson stopped 22 shots. Jonathan Marchessault and Chandler Stephenson scored the goals, both assisted by Mark Stone and Jack Eichel. Stone’s first pass was his 300th in his career. The Golden Knights lost their second of their last three games. Nichushkin walked the entire rink and scored:

Stars of the duel: 1. V. Ničuškin (COL), 2. M. Stone (VGK), 3. J. Eichel (VGK) CGY – CAR 3:2 PP
Toffoli completes Flames turnaround late in overtime Tyler Toffoli scored in the final minute of overtime to give Calgary a 3-2 win over Carolina in a game they were down 0-2. Nazem Kadri and Brett Ritchie equalized, Toffoli added an assist and Rasmus Andersson scored two. Jacob Markström stopped 25 shots, Antti Raanta made four more saves. Sebastian Aho and Calvin de Haan scored the goals for the Hurricanes, who lost their four-game winning streak in the back-to-back games. The Flames won against the team from Raleigh for the first time since February 2019 and claimed their fourth win in the first five duels of the season. Toffoli decided from the first:

Stars of the duel: 1. N. Kadri (CGY), 2. S. Aho (CAR), 3. T. Toffoli (CGY) Slovaks in action Ice-time player G A B +/- TM S Bčk M. Fehérváry (WSH) 19 :06 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 T. Tatar (NJD) 14:50 0 0 0 0 0 3 1

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