Puljujärvi fell out of the first place – Aho scored a hat trick and a wonderful solo goal in overtime

Sebastian Aho led Carolina to victory over Philadelphia.

Sebastian Aho’s dry streak ended in a handsome way. AOP / USA TODAY Sports

Sebastian Aho scored the seventh hat trick of his NHL career as the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Philadelphia Flyers 5–4.

Aho soloed a handsome winning goal in overtime, when he first served up some tough sumpis To Tony DeAngelo and then put the paper bag on the top shelf Felix Sandström.

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It tasted like a hat trick, because Aho had played no less than seven previous matches with binoculars.

– Of course, I don’t want to post long pictures. I want to score points every game and help the team win. Last night we lost to Toronto. I had a couple of good spots, but I couldn’t get in them. Of course it hurts, Aho said after the game to nhl.com.

Carolina’s star center played in a renewed number one suit Jordan Martin too and by Martin Nečas between.

Pulju’s new chain

Jesse Puljujärvi had therefore lost his place next to Aho. He had been dropped to the side of the trio Teuvo Teräväinen and By Jordan Staal as a friend.

Puljujärvi got 13:52 of ice time in the new chain. He did not get the upper hand. Three shots and four tackles were recorded in the man’s statistics.

Carolina did not score or concede goals while Puljujärvi was on the ice.

Measured by goal expectations, Puljujärvi’s new chain didn’t really shine. Moneypuck’s according to 5-on-5, it created only 0.151 goals in front of the goal, while 0.519 goals were created against it.

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