NHL: Stützle scores winning goal for Ottawa Senators

As of: December 24, 2023 8:32 a.m

The German national ice hockey player Tim Stützle has it Ottawa Senators in the NHL to the 5:4 (2:1, 2:1, 0:2) success after extra time over the Pittsburgh Penguins guided. On Saturday (December 23, 2023 / local time), the 21-year-old attacker scored the winning goal after 70 seconds in extra playing time.

The Senators thus stopped their negative series of six previous defeats in the North American professional league.

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After Stützle didn’t score during this time, the Viersen native scored his seventh goal of the season. “The last time I tried to tunnel through the goalkeeper, I always scored. I should do that more often,” said Stützle about his winning goal as he stood alone in front of Penguins goalkeeper Alex Nedeljkovic after a pass from Drake Batherson. With just 24 points, the Senators remain the weakest team Eastern Conference.

Seider loses with the Detroit Red Wings

The other three German ice hockey players who were on the ice on Saturday (local time) all suffered defeats. Moritz Seider moved with them Detroit Red Wings both New Jersey Devils with 2:3 (1:1, 1:0, 0:2) the shortest. Seider was involved in Detroit’s 1-0 lead after four and a half minutes with an assist, meaning the 22-year-old defender has always assisted at least one goal in the last three games.

JJ Peterka was also with one Assist on hand, the 21-year-old striker Buffalo Sabres was in the away game against the New York Rangers involved in the 2-2 equalizer at the start of the second third. In the end, the Sabers were left behind 3:4 (1:2, 1:1, 1:0) after overtime.

Lukas Reichel had to deal with them Chicago Blackhawks away from the St Louis Blues defeated 5:7 (2:1, 2:1, 1:5), Reichel remained without a goal contribution.

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