Boston beat New York Rangers – their seventh straight win

New York. The league leaders from Boston continue to win and win….

Last night, they achieved their seventh consecutive New York Rangers discus win at Madison Square Garden.

– The boys are again doing a great job there. I’m standing there and having the best spectator seat in the arena, says successful goalkeeper Linus Olmark when we met him after winning 5-2.

Boston Bruins The start of this year’s main series is really great. They’ve played ten matches and won all but one – and they play great as a team.

The tough Rangers were tough and energetic at home in the park last night, but still struggled to create any real chances – because the opponent simply didn’t give them any space.

– Yes, as I said before: The men before me are wonderful, says Linus Olmark, when we meet him in the guest dressing-room afterwards.

– They are the ones who do everything. I stand there and have the best spectator seat in the arena.

“Nothing I refuse”

But of course this is not entirely true. Linus was also great on his part, winning virtually all seven matches he started in the penalty area.

– I don’t know exactly how many wins, but it’s a lot anyway and it feels totally fine. It’s a little different with so many in a row, though not something I would disapprove of, the unfortunate citizen smiles.

Another Swedish star for the Bruins, Hampus Lindholm, was also responsible for another superb effort in New York and was noted for both goals (in an empty net at the end) and assists making – and has also been a huge exclamation point all season.

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– Yes, my God, how good the Hampus is, exclaims Olmark.

Prove that he really deserves his salary. He is complete and can do anything. I feel incredibly confident in him as soon as he enters it.

Mika Zibanijad even played one of the home team’s two goals.

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