Winnipeg maintains the upper hand with shutout win over Chicago

The Winnipeg Jets (7-3-1) retain im LAOLA1-LIVE Game of the Week in the NHL once morest the Chicago Blackhawks (5-5-2) with a clear 4-0 lead. Goalkeeper Connor Hellebuyck records his second shutout of the season.

After a goalless first period, in which both teams did not give up and the “Windy City” team had a 12:11 shot on goal, Josh Morrissey broke the ban in the 31st minute.

Mark Scheifele manages the disc on the left half wall and serves the puck to Morrissey’s bat at the right moment. The Defender (31./PP) pulls from the blue line with a onetimer in the direction of Chicago goalie Arvid Söderblom and takes the lead 1-0.

Three power play goals, one shorthander

Only a little later, Caleb Jones is unable to secure the disc in the majority on his own blue line, Adam Lowry (34./SH) takes off and keeps his nerves in the breakaway with a full wrist shot – the shorthander to 2:0.

Again just four minutes later, the Jets make it 3-0. In the power play, Kyle Connor plays the perfect cross pass to Pierre-Luc Dubois (38./PP), who finishes from the left face-off circle into the short corner.

In the final section, Winnipeg scored for the third time that night with one more man on the ice. Cole Perfetti carries the disc from his own zone to the offensive third, puts it ideally across to Nate Schmidt (45./PP) and the defender doesn’t give Dylan Wells, who has meanwhile been substituted, any chance of defence.

The Jets bring the victory confidently over time and can look forward to their fifth win in the last six games. The Blackhawks, on the other hand, are back in the negative spiral and have only won one of the last six games.

Wins for Colorado, Dallas and Detroit

Also in the early evening (CET), the Detroit Red Wings (6-3-2) won 3-0 over the New York Islanders (7-5-0).

Lucas Raymond (27./PP), Pius Suter (33./SH) and Dominik Kubalik (51.) score for the NHL franchise, which secured the rights to ÖEHV youngster Marco Kasper in the last draft. Goalkeeper Ville Husso saves all 24 Islanders shots on goal.

Colorado Avalanche (6-4-1) also wins the second game of the NHL Global Series in Tampere once morest the Columbus Blue Jackets (3-9-0). After the 6:3 on Friday, the defending champion triumphed this time with 5:1.

The outstanding crack of the game is Cale Makar, who probably lost his game in Finland. The Conn Smythe winner of the past playoffs recorded three assists, collecting five points in two games. Teammate Nathan MacKinnon, who had four assists in the first meeting, has three assists this time.

The Dallas Stars (8-3-1) beat the Edmonton Oilers (7-5-0) 6-2 away. Captain Jamie Benn becomes the match winner for the Texans with a three-pack (36’/PP, 45’/PP, 53′), for the others Joe Pavelski (7′), Colin Miller (27′) and Jason Robertson (35′). score goals. Leon Draisaitl (31st/PP) and Darnell Nurse (44th) score for the Oilers.

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