Drama in the Slovak duel. Mešár shined again with a goal, the German received praise – Pravda

Filip Mešár scored the second goal at the tournament of hopes of NHL teams in Buffalo. Even this time, however, it was not enough for Montreal to win. Read more His helmet fell off after a hard impact. The Russian avenger fought for the German. The Canadiens without Juraj Slafkovski lost to New Jersey, in whose jersey Šimon Nemec scored two assists, 3-4 after overtime. Young Slovak hockey players from the Tatras were interesting in their match. Mešár reappeared in the first attack, but this time in the center position, starting with Xavier Simoneau and Lucas Condotto. He scored a goal to make it 2:1 for Montreal, but in the end the Devils managed the shootout better. Filip Mesar procure l’avance au Tricolore en supériorite numérique!Filip Mesar puts the Canadiens ahead on the power play!MTL 2, NJD 1#GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/ZWj89ocCIx — Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) September 16, 2022 The German was part of the second defensive pair with Nikita Ochoťjuk and flashed with two assists. He also assisted on Alexander Holtz’s winning goal in overtime. The New Jersey site emphasized that the No. 2 draft pick has shown confidence with the puck. “It was more than obvious. Even though he was under a lot of pressure, the German coolly held the puck and used his skating skills to escape the danger,” the website writes. I could see Alexander Holtz being a really nice top-six winger one day. The New Jersey Devils might have something here. He wins it in overtime of prospect game one!pic.twitter.com/wMQ2xU8jc7 — Vinnie Parise (@VinnieParise) September 17, 2022 He adds that at one point in the first period he held the puck in the corner and was chased by three Canadiens players, but with he handled the situation with skillful skating and passed accurately. “He is a guy who definitely does not lack self-confidence. He has great posture with the puck on his stick and defends well,” Devils coach Kevin Dineen praised the Slovakian after the turnover. As we reported, draft unit Slafkovský was given time off. The move should be a precautionary one on Montreal’s part to minimize the risk of injury to the forward before the start of training camp. Read also Slafkovský as a rock, a steady little body that would knock others down. He also charmed the opponent’s coach As for other Slovak hockey players, Samuel Kňažko played for Columbus against Detroit at the tournament in Traverse City, but he did not increase his point statistics. The Slovak defender’s team lost 2:5. Miloš Kelemen appeared in the Arizona jersey at the Rookie Faceoff tournament in San Jose, his team was not enough for Vegas with Jakub Demek (2:3). Pavol Regenda was not missing from Anaheim’s lineup, which lost to San Jose 2:3 after overtime. Read more Premier for Montreal! Watch Slafkovski’s beautiful scoring action with Mešár Raleigh hosts the Prospect Showcase event, Maxim Cajkovic stepped in for Tampa Bay. Lightning hopes fell with Nashville 2-5. Adam Sýkora played for the New York Rangers against Philadelphia. They put him in the first formation with Brennan Othmann and Patrick Khodorenko. The Flyers won 2:1 in overtime, the Slovak forward was on the ice for the opponent’s winning goal. ☑️ First skate in the ⚪️ pic.twitter.com/N7dlT0hmKb — New York Rangers (@NYRangers) September 16, 2022 Another Slovak hockey player, Servác Petrovský, played for Minnesota against Chicago and enjoyed a 5:2 victory.