March 14, 2021
Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2021 10:40 pm
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Pretty straight-forward today, thankfully, with no real instructions to enter. And here's the summary:
A Janne Kuokkanen short-handed goal gave Colorado their first winning streak in who knows how long in a game that Buffalo lost on special teams - Buffalo was 2 for 5 on the powerplay (15 shots), but also gave up 2 short-handed, while Colorado scored with 1 of their 3 powerplays.
Almost the opposite happened in the Battle of the Titans, with just one penalty (and no powerplay or shorthanded goals) in Montreal's 4-1 come-from-slightly-behind victory over the Senators - Montreal also joined Ottawa as the only teams to have clinched a playoff spot in the process.
Columbus pulled their goalie while down 2-1 (against Dallas) and managed to tie it up with under 2 minutes remaining, which is how the game ended.
Nail Yakupov got a tiny amount of revenge with the opening goal of a 3-1 victory over the Edmonton Oilers.
Vancouver followed that game with an identical 3-1 victory over Arizona.
Finally, the Wings kept pace with their Colorado rivals with a 4-2 victory over the Ducks. Scott Glennie, who spent most of the season playing in the AHL (until he annoyingly turned 30) scored the winner. Detroit also managed to score on their only powerplay, while the Ducks were held to just 1 goal on 6 powerplay attempts.
Pretty straight-forward today, thankfully, with no real instructions to enter. And here's the summary:
A Janne Kuokkanen short-handed goal gave Colorado their first winning streak in who knows how long in a game that Buffalo lost on special teams - Buffalo was 2 for 5 on the powerplay (15 shots), but also gave up 2 short-handed, while Colorado scored with 1 of their 3 powerplays.
Almost the opposite happened in the Battle of the Titans, with just one penalty (and no powerplay or shorthanded goals) in Montreal's 4-1 come-from-slightly-behind victory over the Senators - Montreal also joined Ottawa as the only teams to have clinched a playoff spot in the process.
Columbus pulled their goalie while down 2-1 (against Dallas) and managed to tie it up with under 2 minutes remaining, which is how the game ended.
Nail Yakupov got a tiny amount of revenge with the opening goal of a 3-1 victory over the Edmonton Oilers.
Vancouver followed that game with an identical 3-1 victory over Arizona.
Finally, the Wings kept pace with their Colorado rivals with a 4-2 victory over the Ducks. Scott Glennie, who spent most of the season playing in the AHL (until he annoyingly turned 30) scored the winner. Detroit also managed to score on their only powerplay, while the Ducks were held to just 1 goal on 6 powerplay attempts.