New York. Andrei Burakovsky had a fun comeback experience to Denver last night.
Despite the lack of points, his Seattle Kraken team easily beat the defending champions 3-2.
play in it Colorado Avalanche For three seasons, “Bora,” he won the Stanley Cup – his second occasion – with the club this summer.
However, due to the lack of space under the salary cap, he was forced to leave Denver after the victory ceremony and in July instead signed with the Seattle Kraken.
So last night, he got back on the ballpark — and picked up the Stanley Cup ring before going down.
A really beautiful piece, with many diamonds. I love the design, Andre told The Seattle Times.
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He also said he enjoys well his new hometown in the Northwest, but is still a good friend to his old teammates.
– I talk to many of them at least once a week.
But during tonight’s game, friendly gestures were few and far between. The 27-year-old Skanyan didn’t torture his friends with any goals or assists, but he was there to make sure the guests won.
They lost their 2-0 lead in the second half, but twelve minutes into the final chapter, substitute Carson Coleman fired 3-2 – as a solution for him, you could say… – and that was it.
The Tampa Bay Lightning had a bit of a slow start to the series, but in the usually hot night derby against the Florida Panthers, they finally won.
It was tight, however, as only in a power-up match in overtime was Brayden Point able to make the decision – with his second goal of the evening.
3-2 was the end result.
Victor Hedman got help for the Lightning and Gustav Forsling one for the Panthers.
The Detroit Red Wings went to Chicago for the second game in a row in an overtime loss.
They were up 2-0, 3-1, but the Black Hawks came back and in overtime decided Max Domi.
Both blue and yellow wing defenders Robert Haag and Gustav Lindstrom helped score the first goal of the match.