Chytil and Kämpf contributed one NHL assist to wins

Chytil and Kämpf contributed one NHL assist to wins

Chytil and Kämpf contributed one pass to the win in the NHL

Columbus goalie Joonas Korpisalo (right) saves a shot by Toronto's David Kämpf (left) in an NHL game on Feb. 11, 2023. Home defenseman Nick Blankenburg, center.

New York – In the NHL, Filip Chytil contributed one pass to the New York Rangers' 6:3 win over Seattle. The Czech striker did not extend his streak of five games with a goal, but scored in eleven of the last fourteen games (11+5). Thanks to an assist from David Kämpf, Toronto won 3:0 in Columbus.

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Rangers were leading 4-0 in the 22nd minute. The opening goal was scored by Vladimir Tarasenko in his first game after being transferred from St. Louis. “It's something new for me,” said the Russian attacker. “I was traded for the first time in my career, I spent 11 years in one city and one club. But everyone accepted me very well here and it's nice to start with a goal. I know that (Panarin and Zibanejad) can create a game, I tried to be ready. The cooperation is he enjoyed himself,” he added.

The second goal was added by Kaapo Kakko, who finished off Chytil's pass at the left post into an open goal. Six different scorers were responsible for the Rangers' fourth straight win: Vincent Trocheck and Jacob Trouba added to the lead, Mikka Zibanejad made it 5-1 early in the third period and Ryan Lindgren closed the scoring in a goaltending risk. Oliver Bjorkstrand, Jared McCann and Branden Tanev scored for Seattle.

Toronto's two goals were scored by John Tavares, who opened the scoring at 5:45. The second goal didn't come until the 48th minute after a successful interplay, which Pierre Engvall finished off with a shot into an empty goal. It was released by Morgan Rielly, who was passed to the right side by Kämpf. 49 seconds later, Tavares secured the win, which was helped by Ilya Samsonov's thirty saves.

“We played solidly and patiently. We didn't allow the opponent much,” Toronto coach Sheldon Keefe rejoiced. “The zero is not about me, but about the performance of the whole team. I have not seen a better match from us. We blocked a lot of shots, played a great role in weakening and spent a lot of time in the attacking zone,” stated Samsonov.

In Czech the goaltending battle did not occur in Chicago, which beat Arizona 4-3 in overtime. Home team Petr Mrázek and on the other side Karel Vejmelka played the role of substitute goalkeepers. The Blackhawks outshot their opponents 44:26 and turned the game around from 0:2. The main engineer of the turnaround was Andreas Athanasiou (1+2). Clayton Keller achieved the same balance for the losers. The game was decided by defender Caleb Jones.

Evgeni Malkin had two assists in Pittsburgh's 6-3 win at Anaheim and became the 51st player in NHL history to score 1,200 points in a contest. The 36-year-old striker has 463 goals and 737 assists in 1,032 games played.

However, the key figure of the match was defender Pierre-Olivier Joseph, who opened the scoring and scored three points (2+1). Pittsburgh led 3:1 after the first period and 6:1 in the 53rd minute. Anaheim goaltender John Gibson conceded six times, but stopped another 53 shots, setting a new club record. Even the Penguins have never sent more shots outside (59).

NHL:

Columbus – Toronto 0:3 (0:1, 0:0, 0:2)

Goals: 6. and 49. Tavares, 48. Engvall (Kämpf). Shots on goal: 30:41. Spectators: 18,860. Stars of the match: 1. Tavares, 2. Samsonov (both Toronto), 3. Korpisalo (Columbus).

NY Rangers – Seattle 6:3 (3:0 , 1:1, 2:2)

Goals: 3. Tarasenko, 6. Kakko (Caught), 15. Trocheck, 22. Trouba, 44. Zibanejad, 58. Lindgren – 23. Bjorkstrand, 46. McCann, 47. B. Tanev. Shots on goal: 28:29. Spectators: 18,006. Stars of the match: 1. Tarasenko, 2. Trocheck, 3. Kakko (all NY Rangers).

Chicago – Arizona 4:3 in overtime. (1:2, 1:0, 1:1 – 1:0)

Goals: 14. S. Jones, 23. Athanasiou, 55. Blackwell, 64. C. Jones – 2. Keller, 13. Schmaltz, 58. Bjugstad. Shots on goal: 44:26. Spectators: 19,007. Stars of the match:1. C. Jones, 2. Athanasiou, 3. S. Jones (all Chicago).

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Goals: 16. Zegras, 54. McTavish, 56. J. Klingberg – 10. and 35. Joseph, 18. Kapanen, 20. Carter, 51. Rust, 53. Guentzel. Shots on goal: 31:59. Spectators: 15,026. Stars of the game: 1. Joseph, 2. Malkin, 3. Rust (all Pittsburgh).

Table:

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Atlantic Division:

1. Boston 51 39 5 7 192 :111 83
2. Toronto 53 32 8 13 178:141 72
3. Tampa Bay 51 33 2 16 184: 152 68
4. Florida 54 26< /td>

6 22 189:185 58
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Buffalo 50 26 4 20 186:170 56
6 . Detroit 50 22 8 20 149: 166 52
7. Ottawa 50 24< /td>

3 23 151:159 51
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Montreal 51 20 4 27 134:189< /td>

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Metropolitan Division:

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< td>172:139

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1. Carolina 51 34 8 9 76
2. New Jersey 51 34 4 13 179:136 72
NY Rangers 52 30 8 14 68
4. Pittsburgh 51 9 16 169:157 61
5. Washington 53 27 6 20 166:152 60
6. NY Islanders 55 27 5 159:151 59
7. Philadelphia 22 9 22 145:165 53
8. Columbus 52 15 4 33 131:201 34

< p>Western Conference:

Central Division:

1. Dallas 53 30 10 13 180:136 70
2. Winnipeg 52 32 1 19 166:137 65
3. Colorado 50 27 4 19 152:140 58
4. Minnesota 51 27 4 20 155:150 58
5. Nashville 49 24 6 19 138:146 54
6. St. Louis 51 23 3 25 156:185 49
7. Arizona 52 17 7< /td>

28 137:183 41
8. Chicago< /td>

50 16 5 29 124:182 37

Pacific Division:

1. Vegas 53 31 4 18 170:150 66
2. Edmonton 52 29 5 18 193:166 63
3. Seattle 52 29 5 18 181:164 63
4. Los Angeles 53 28 7 18 173:183 63
5 . Calgary 52 24 10 18 162: 159 58
6. Vancouver 52 21< /td>

4 27 178:207 46
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San Jose 53 16 11 26 162:203 43
8. Anaheim 53 17 6 30 133:216 40

Canadian NHL scoring:

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1. McDavid (Edmonton) 52 94 (41+53)
2. Draisaitl (Edmonton) 50 76 (29+47)
3. Kučerov (Tampa Bay) 51 76 (20+56)
4. Pastern (Boston) 51 72 (38+34)
5. M. Tkachuk (Florida) 51 71 (27+44)
6. E. Karlsson (San Jose) 53 70 (17+53)
7. J. Robertson (Dallas) 53 69 (33+36)
8. T. Thompson (Buffalo) 50 68 (34+34)
9. J. Hughes (New Jersey) 50 67 (35+32)
10. E. Pettersson (Vancouver) 50 63 (24+39)
55. No Time (Carolina) 51 47 (21+26)
66. Hertl (San Jose) 51 45 (14+31)
83. Tailor (Boston) 46 42 (12+30)
116. Zacha (Boston) 51 (11+24)
124. D. Kubalík (Detroit) 49 34 (14+20)
129th Caught (NY Rangers) 44 33 (19+14)
138. Grape (Detroit) 50 33 (7+26)

Sagittarius:

1. McDavid (Edmonton) 41 goals, 2. Pastrňák (Boston) 38, 3. J. Hughes (New Jersey) 35, 4. Rantanen (Colorado), T. Thompson (Buffalo) both 34, 6. Horvat (NY Islanders), J. Robertson (Dallas ) both 33, 8. Point (Tampa Bay), Ovechkin (Washington) both 32, 10. Scheifele (Winnipeg) 31, …38. Nečas (Carolina) 21, 50. Caught (NY Rangers) 19, 98. Hertl (San Jose), D. Kubalík (Detroit) both 14.