Colorado has won eight of its last ten games.
Mikko Rantanen scored for the 25th time this season. AOP / USA TODAY SPORTS
The good mood of the Colorado Avalanche continued in the night’s NHL round, when the team claimed a 6-1 away victory over Minnesota.
One of the architects of the victory was once again Mikko Rantanenwho increased his points account with powers of 1+1.
Rantanen scored in the second set to give Colorado a 3–1 lead after having nicely combined his pair of aces before that by Nathan MacKinnon with.
The goal was the 25th of the season for the Finnish star. In the NHL’s goal exchange, it removes the shared second place from Tampa Bay of Brayden Point with. The number one in statistics has 31 cages in Edmonton Leon Draisaitl.
Rantanen’s balance after 43 matches is an impressive 25+35=60.
Among Colorado’s Finns, the scorer scored his 15th goal of the season Artturi Lehkonen and grabbed one assist Joel Kiviranta.
Tolvanen in attack
Seattle Kraken Eeli Tolvanen scored his team’s goals in a 2–6 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Tolvane now has a total of ten goals in the current season. In the second season, the Finnish sniper scored 18 times, which is a man’s NHL career record.
Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen saved zeros as the Buffalo Sabers blanked the Ottawa Senators 4–0.
The second shutout of the season came with 35 saves. Luukkonen’s mood is on point, as he has stopped Buffalo for six points in the last seven games he has started.
Roope Hintz and Miro Heiskanen scored on a man and Esa Lindell had one assist in the Dallas Stars’ 4–1 win over the Philadelphia Flyers.

