Joel Armia scored – Jevgeni Malkin was banned

Joel Armia and Jesse Ylönen were the only Finns in the NHL trough.

Joel Armia was able to ventilate. AOP / USA TODAY SPORTS

The NHL round of hockey had only one match on the program.

The Winnipeg Jets knocked out the Montreal Canadiens 4-2. Joel Armia succeeded Canadiens in scoring.

The Army took the “Habs” to a 1-0 lead right at the start of the second inning, with only 29 seconds left in the game. Armia has scored 6 + 8 in 57 matches. Armia played almost a quarter in the match, another Finnish striker Jesse Ylönen played in turn for 11 minutes.

Morgan Barron and Paul Stastny cleared the Army’s goal quickly and the third set started from the Jets 2-1 lead.

Josh Anderson got leveled in the game in 46.19, but Yevgeny Svetshnikov in 51.01 the lead for Jets was also the winning goal. Adam Lowry finished the final scores with 4 to 2 blank goals.

Flutes for Malkin

The Jets, who are tenth in the Western Conference, are fighting hard for the playoffs.

The Vegas Golden Knights, Los Angeles Kings, Dallas Stars and Nashville Predators are all within six points of the Jets. The Eastern Conference Jumbo Canadiens is already out.

Pittsburgh Penguins Top Center Yevgeny Malkin got a four-match ban from the league on the crossbar Nashville Predators To Mark Borowieck.

The Penguins have eight regulars left in the regular season, so the Russian striker is half of them.

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