“NHL Scores and Updates: Red Wings’ Loss to Lightning, Devils’ Comeback, and More!”

2023-04-14 02:32:00

Friday, April 14, 2023, 4:32 a.m. – Maurizio Urech

The Detroit Red Wings lost 5-0 away to the Tampa Bay Lightning. The New Jersey Devils defeated the Washington Capitals 5-4 aet The Columbus Blue Jackets defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 aet The Colorado Avalanche beat the Winnipeg Jets 4-2 at home.

Despite 12:3 shots on goal for Detroit in the first third, Tampa went into the first break with a 0:1 lead thanks to Alex Killorn (8th). In the final third, Branden Hagel (48′) increased the lead to 0:2, followed by a brace from Brayden Point (51’/56′) to make it 0:4 before Michael Eyssimont scored ten seconds before the end to make it 0:5.

Pius Suter lost his only face-off, received 14:22 ice time, shot once on goal, distributed a check and ended the game with a neutral record.

Thanks to a brilliant comeback, New Jersey won a game that seemed lost following 22 minutes and the 1:4 by Tom Wilson in the 65th minute thanks to Luke Hughes’ first NHL goal, Nico Hischier with the second assistant. Miles Wood shortened the lead 39 minutes outnumbered to 2:4. Erik Haula (44th) and Dougie Hamilton ((53rd) ensured that the game went into overtime.

Nico Hischier won 17 of 22 face-offs, got 19:53 ice time, had three shots on target, distributed a check and went off the ice with a minus – 1 record.

Timo Meier received 17:24 ice time, also had three shots on goal, handed out a check and ended the game with a minus – 1 balance.

Jonas Siegenthaler received 19:48 ice time, distributed two checks and ended the game with a neutral record.

Akira Schmid replaced MacKenzie Blackwood following 21:05 and parried all 22 shots and celebrated a mini shutout.

New Jersey finishes second in the Metropolitan Division and meets the New York Rangers in the first round of the playoffs.

Pittsburgh took the lead twice thanks to Kris Letang (5th PP) and Jake Guentzel (44th PP). Andrew Peeke (23rd) and Emil Bemström (57th PP) equalized to 2:2. After 60 seconds of overtime, Johnny Gaudreau scored to give Columbus the win.

Tim Berni received 12:39 ice time, had three shots on goal, distributed three checks and left the ice with a neutral record.

In the 14th minute, Colorado conquered the target in the offensive zone and following Eller’s shot, Denis Malgin scored correctly and converted the rebound to make it 1-0, his 13th goal of the season. Axel Jonsson-Fjällby equalized to make it 1-1 following 23 minutes, Kevin Stenlund scored following 35 minutes with a shorthander to give Winnipeg the lead. Two minutes later, Mikko Rantanen equalized to make it 2-2. Evan Rodrigues scored to make it 3-2 following 44 minutes, Artturi Lehkonen scored into an empty goal to make it 4-2.

Nino Niederreiter received 17:32 ice time, shot twice on goal, blocked a shot and ended the game with a minus – 2 – record.

Denis Malgin received 9:03 ice time, had two shots on target, dished out two checks and walked off the ice with a neutral record. Thanks to his 41st goal, Denis Malgin now has 80 points.

With a win once morest the Nashville Predators tomorrow, the Colorado Avalanche can win the Central Division.

More results

Montréal Canadiens 4-5 Boston Bruins (65th win for Boston)

Buffalo Sabres – Ottawa Senators 4:3 n.V:

Florida Panthers – Carolina Hurricanes 4:6

New York Rangers – Toronto Maple Leafs 2:3

Nashville Predators – Minnesota Wild 4:3 nV (Nashville ohne Roman Josi, injured)

Dallas Stars – St. Louis Blues 1:0

Chicago Blackhawks – Philadelphia Flyers 4:5 NV (Chicago without Philipp Kurashev, substituted) – In his last game for Chicago, club legend Jonathan Toews scored 4/3, winning three Stanley Cups with Chicago.

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