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The Red Wings give first defeat of the season to the Bruins

In the derby of the NHL Eastern Conference, the Detroit Red Wings imposed the second-season defeat to the Boston Bruins – 5:4, first in regulation time.

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Boston had maintained an unbeaten record, earning at least one point in the first ten games of the season. However, their streak was broken by Detroit in their last night’s match. Despite being behind for most of the game, Detroit made a stunning comeback in the last period, scoring three goals in less than four minutes to claim the victory.

David Peron was instrumental in Detroit’s win, scoring one goal and providing two assists. Dylan Larkin and Lucas Raymond also contributed with a goal and an assist each. On the other side, David Pastrnak, Matt Poitras, and James Van Riemsdijk all scored a goal and provided an assist each.

The Vegas Golden Knights, the champions of the 2023 Stanley Cup, continue to impress everyone with their outstanding season performances. In their latest match, they defeated the Colorado Avalanche with an impressive score of 7-0. The game star was Mark Stone, who scored two goals, both of them “shorthanded” and made two assists. Eichel and Karlsson also performed well and scored two goals each. The goalkeeper Adin Hill played a crucial role in their victory by recording 41 saves and achieving his first “clean sheet” this season, which makes it the sixth in his career.

In other games of the evening, goalkeeper Thatcher Demko led Vancouver to a 2:0 victory over Dallas with 27 saves, with goals from Peterson and Suter, and San Jose suffered its 11th consecutive defeat, with a convincing 10:2 against the Pittsburgh Penguins - Riley Smith and Jake Guentzel scored two goals and assists each. Goalkeeper Cam Talbot had 24 saves, and the Los Angeles Kings celebrated their fifth consecutive win in an away game, 5:0 over the Flyers in Philadelphia. The Buffalo Sabers defeated Toronto 6:4, with two goals from Alex Tuch.

Other results:

  • Ottawa - Tampa Bay 4-6,
  • St. Louis - Montreal 6-3,
  • Washington - Columbus 2-1,
  • New York Islanders - Carolina 3-4,
  • Chicago - Florida 5-2,
  • Minnesota - New York Rangers 5-4,
  • Seattle – Calgary 3-6

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