NHL: Top team Boston with second bankruptcy in a row

As of: January 10, 2024 9:00 a.m

The Boston Bruins have as frontrunners Atlantic Division in the NHL have to accept the second bankruptcy in a row. Leon Draisaitl and the Edmonton Oilers On the other hand, they celebrated their eighth win in a row.

Both Arizona Coyotes The Bruins lost 3:4 after overtime, Boston had previously won Colorado Avalanche lost. But the Bruins remain leaders in the league Atlantic Division the North American professional ice hockey league, in front of the Florida Pantherswho are 5-1 at the St Louis Blues won.

The NHL consists of four divisionsthe first three of each teams surely reach them Playoffs. In addition, there are the four with the best points behind them teams regardless of their placement in the division – two from the east, two from the west. The 16th overall teams then play that Stanley Cup-Winner out.

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Draisaitl still has a chance of making the playoffs with the Oilers

Leon Draisaitl led the Edmonton Oilers to their eighth win in a row. Both Chicago Blackhawks Led by Lukas Reichel, the Canadians won 2-1, Draisaitl scored his 19th goal of the season to equalize the score at 1-1. Draisaitl’s strike partner Conor McDavid scored the winning goal. The Oilers, who started the season weakly, are currently in the Pacific Division in fourth place. This means they would at least have a wildcard spot for the playoffs, but also still have a chance of direct qualification.

Stützle with Ottawa in last place

The playoffs are very far away for Tim Stützle and them Ottawa Senators. Both Calgary Flames The team lost 3:6. Stützle remained without a goal. After their fourth defeat in a row, the Senators remain in last place Atlantic Division one of the worst teams in the league.

The Seattle Kraken Meanwhile, celebrated their seventh win in a row without national goalkeeper Philipp Grubauer, who is missing due to a lower body injury. In the Pacific Division The Kraken are on par with Draisaitl’s Oilers. Both Buffalo Sabres and John-Jason Peterka it was a clear 5:2.

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