VIDEO: Slafkovský’s goal at the end of an incredible event: Fehérváry also scored

Slovak hockey player Juraj Slafkovský scored the sixth goal of the ongoing NHL season and helped the Montreal Canadiens win over the Ottawa Senators 4:3 after overtime. The 21-year-old forward made his mark after a successful combination in the power play and achieved the seventh point in the current season. Martin Fehérváry also scored, who recorded an assist in Washington’s 3-4 loss on Buffalo ice after overtime and raids.

Slafkovský made it 2:0 in the 10th minute. First, he was in a fight at the left guard, where Montreal won the puck in the opponent’s zone. Subsequently, Ivan Demidov exchanged the puck with Cole Caufield, who passed to Nick Suzuki in front of the goal and he found a great backhand from Slafkovský’s turn.

The Slovak striker had only an empty goal in front of him. In the match, he played 18:51 minutes and, in addition to the goal, he added two penalty minutes, one shot on goal, three points and a blocked shot to his statistics. In the second and third periods, Ottawa was able to turn it around to 3:2, but shortly before the end, Demidov equalized, and in the second minute of added time, Alex Newhook decided the victory for the home team.

Fehérváry played 17:55 minutes in Washington’s loss, recorded his fourth assist and fifth point of the season and had one shot on goal. Washington led 2-0 after less than three minutes, but Buffalo made it 3-2 before the first break. In the 40th minute, Sonny Milano equalized and the duel eventually reached extra time and raids. Bowen Byram converted the only home run in the fifth series.

Dalibor Dvorsky was in the narrow loss of St. Louis on the ice of Columbus 2:3. The center of the second formation is during In 15:16 minutes on the ice, he scored one shot on goal, three points and 67% success rate on throw-ins. New Jersey won on the ice of the Los Angeles Kings 4:1 and scored points after two losses. Šimon Nemec spent 16:45 minutes on the ice, blocked three shots, had one shot at the goal and received one plus point.

Calgary Flames hockey players in the lineup with Samuel Honzek they lost on the ice of Nashville Predators 2:4. Slovak striker he played 11:54 minutes and sent four shots on goal. The home team decided their triumph with three goals in the first period. Boston won over Carolina 2:1, Casey Mittelstadt and Viktor Arvidsson decided the victory for the Bruins in the third period.

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