Leon Draisaitl and the Edmonton Oilers continue to work their way up, Moritz Seider wins the German one NHL-Duel with Luaks Reichel – and Penguins-Goalkeeper Tristan Jarry makes history.
Ice hockey star Leon Draisaitl is increasingly working his way out of the depths of the NHL with the Edmonton Oilers. The German led his team to their fourth win in a row in the North American professional league on Thursday evening, 3-1 at the Winnipeg Jets Draisaitl made it 2-1 (58th minute) a good two minutes before the final siren.
For the Oilers, who turned the Canadian duel around with three goals in the final third, Ryan McLeod (60th) then scored into the empty goal to make the final score. Edmonton now has nine wins and 13 losses, sixth in the league Pacific Division The Oilers are back in touch with the midfield.
Detroit defeats Chicago
In a German duel, Moritz Seider also sat down with the Detroit Red Wings against the Chicago Blackhawks and Lukas Reichel. The Red Wings won 5:1 and continue to have a decent season with 12:10 wins. Defender Seider contributed an assist.
On the other hand, Reichel scored his team’s only goal, the Blackhawks (7:14) are the second weakest team in the NHL.
Sabers lose despite Peterka’s goal
Only they are weaker San Jose Sharks (5:18) there, Nico Sturm’s team was with the top team Boston Bruins 0:3 with no chance.
John-Jason Peterka scored for them Buffalo Sabresboth St Louis Blues Still it was 4:6.
Goalkeeper Philipp Grubauer also lost Seattle Kraken both Toronto Maple Leafs 3:4 after penalty shootout.
Goalie Tristan Jarry scores goal
Goalkeeper Tristan Jarry also wrote a story about the matchday Pittsburgh Penguins. At 4:2 Tampa Bay Lightning The goalie not only saved 39 shots – he also scored himself.
In the final phase, Tampa had already taken the goaltender off the ice for another striker, Jarry picked up the puck and scored across the ice for the final score. He is only the 14th goaltender in NHL history to score a goal – and the first in the Penguins’ ranks.