Patrik Laine succeeded in winning the Montreal Canadiens victory.
On Saturday, the NHL returned from 4 Nations breaks in a fierce 14 match. Three games were played Finnish time on Saturday night, the rest on the night before Sunday.
The tour also saw Finnish accidents. Representing Finland in a four -country tournament Patrik Laine He ended his ten -match goal -free tubes as he shot the reel with an overwhelming goal in the match against the Ottawa Senators.
Montreal’s Finnish star paint followed quite a familiar pattern: Canadiens skipper Nick Suzuki won the start behind the line with a power bend Lane Hutson waited. Hutson took a few kicks towards the goal, after which he fed a forgotten wave next to the reel.
Laine fired the puck with intense power in the net past the powerless goalkeeper Linus Ullmark.
Tesoma’s cannon goal was the winning goal of the match. The Canadiens won the game by 5-2.
Laine was by no means the only player in the match who represented his country in a four -country tournament.
Ottawa Senators played in a match without 4 Nations tournaments in the US team with their lovely captain Brady tkachukiasuffering from minor injuries during the tournament.
A skilled Yankee defender in the giant tournament Jake Sanderson shot Ottawa’s first goal.
Candadiens goalkeeper Sam Montembeaault There was a Canadian third river in the tournament and did not receive playing time.

