slafkovský contributes goal and Assist in Montreal’s Victory over Vegas
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LAS VEGAS – Slovakian hockey forward Juraj Slafkovský contributed a goal and an assist to Montreal’s 4:1 victory on the Vegas ice in the NHL night meeting.
Forward Dalibor dvorský and defenders Martin Fehérváry and Šimon Nemec also appeared in 15 matches from the Slovaks, who enjoyed the victories of their teams, but did not enter the Canadian scoring.
In the 15th minute,Slafkovský participated in the opening goal of the match,when he found Zach Bolduc uncovered with a pass from the corner of the rink and in front of the goal area.
A quick tape-to-tape pass from Juraj Slafkovský to Zack Bolduc! 👀 https://t.co/rxNZ3hgZ6M
– NHL (@NHL) https://twitter.com/NHL/status/1994521097262567563
The guests were in control of the duel and goalkeeper Samuel Montembeault lost a clean sheet only in the 56th minute, when he was beaten by forward Mark Stone, who also scored in the second match after a wrist injury. Montembeault held his team with 30 saves,after which he credited a 96.8 percent save success rate.
Juraj Slafkovský scored after ten games
Slafkovský closed the scoring during the home team’s goalless game when he got the puck in the offensive zone and sent it into the empty net from mid-range. It was his first goal after ten games.
Juraj Slafkovsky makes it 4-1 for the #GoHabsGo with the ENG.
Grate game from the 21-year-old Slovak. https://t.co/6r3c3JsVeX
– Marc dumont (@MarcPDumont) https://twitter.com/MarcPDumont/status/1994550526600429751
He spent 15:28 minutes on the ice, during which he also scored two plus points, had one shot on goal, had two hits and had two rebounds.It was his second multi-point game of the season. He has played 23 matches in it so far, after which he has a balance of 7 goals and 5 assists. The Canadiens won their third straight, the Golden Knights failed for the fourth time in a row.
Dvorský in Ottawa’s win
Slovak striker Dalibor Dvorský shot four times on Ottawa’s goal, but in the end he did not score in the third game in a row. He played more than
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NHL – summaries:
Vegas Golden Knights – Montreal Canadiens 1:4 (0:1, 0:1, 1:2)
Goals: 56. Stone (Marner, Hutton) – 15. Bolduc (SLAFKOVSKÝ, caufield), 23. Caufield (Bolduc, Carrier), 44.evans (Texier, Matheson), 59. SLAFKOVSKÝ (Suzuki). Goalkeepers: Schmid – Montembeault,shots on goal: 31:19.
Buffalo Sabres – New Jersey Devils 0:5 (0:1, 0:1, 0:3)
Goals: 13. Hischier (Meier), 23. Bratt (Haula, Hughes), 43. palat (Bastian, Smith), 52. Mercer (Bastian, Smith), 58. Tatar (Smith, boqvist). Goalkeepers: UPL (31 shots) – Bitts (17 shots).
Florida Panthers – Washington Capitals 6:1 (2:0, 2:1, 2:0)
goals: 1.Reinhart (Lundell, Rodrigues), 17. Rodrigues (Reinhart, Boqvist), 3. Bennett (Greer, Verhaeghe), 52. Marchand (Reinhart, Lundell) – 6. Kuznetsov (Coleman), 11. Weegar (Backlund,Zary),21. Frost (Andersson, Kadri), 39. Kadri (Andersson, Farabee), 59. farabee (Kadri). Goalkeepers: Tarasov – Cooley, shots on goal: 40:34.
New York Islanders – Philadelphia Flyers 3:4 pp a sn (0:2, 3:1, 0:0 – 0:0, 0:1)
Goals: 26. Heineman (Drouin,Palmieri),29.Schaefer (Duclair, Pulock), 40. Lee (Šabanov, Schaefer) – 9. Foerster, 9. Couturier, 22. Zegras (Andrae, Mickov). Goalkeepers: Rittich – Ersson, shots on goal: 31:21.
San Jose Sharks – Vancouver Canucks 3:2 (1:1, 2:1, 0:0)
Goals: 10. Smith (Wennberg, Celebrini), 55. Eklund (Celebrini, Klingberg), 56. Gaudette (Kurashev, Toffoli) – 5. Boeser (Garland, Willander), 24. E. pettersson (Kane, Hronek). Goalkeepers: Askarov – Tolopilo, shots on goal: 24:34.
Carolina Hurricanes – Winnipeg Jets 5:1 (1:0,0:1,4:0)
Goals: 17. Jarvis (Gostisbehere,Aho),52. Martinook (Jankowski, gostisbehere), 53. Jarvis (Miller, Svečnikov), 59. Jarvis (Svechnikov), 60. Nikišin (Robidas, Robinson) – 51. scheifele (Vilardi). goalkeepers: Bussi – Comrie, shots on goal: 35:13.
Washington Capitals – Toronto Maple Leafs 4:2 (0:1, 1:1, 3:0)
Goals: 34. McMichael (protas, Wilson), 54. Beauvillier (Ovechkin, Strome), 57. Chychrun (Leonard, McMichael), 60. Wilson – 4. Rielly (Ekman-Larsson, Roy), 23. Knies (Matthews, Stecher). Goalkeepers: Thompson – Woll,shots on goal: 34:22.
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