Dallas stars John Klingberg in the fight again against Calgary

Dallas’ John Klinburg ended up in the hot air in a game series against Calgary.

For the second time in three matches, the Swede threw the glove.

Tonight’s meet won Dallas 4-2.

Already threw in the first meeting of the match series John Klingberg Gloves, then against fellow countryman Rasmus Anderson. Swede Dallas was really upset and said he and his teammates “search for himAnderson.

In the second game, Klingberg was met with a brilliance in every puck move and since his play has become a great target for the Calgary players.

And last night it was once again time for the Swedish back-along star to defend himself when the game series first came to Dallas.

The match was just a minute before when Klingberg got into a fist fight against Calgary’s Matthew Tkachuk.

– Deja vu, from the second match. They’re on each other again, the commentator yells at American BallySport and points out the heated Klingberg and Tkachuk duel until last night.

And in the middle of the third half, Klingberg got into a fight with Andrew Mangyapan in front of his team’s goalkeeper. The gloves stopped this time and both received a two-minute suspension for unsportsmanlike behavior.

Dallas leads the game series

goals then?

They did most of Dallas.

The home team won 4-2, after Rob Hintz sealed the match in an open box at the last second.

Dallas leads the game series 2-1.

Klingberg assisted and Elias Lindholm tied 2-2 in Calgary.

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In Pittsburgh, the audience was treated to a real goal party.

The Penguins dominated their home ground with seven strokes, and the visiting New York Rangers made up four.

It looked as though the Pittsburgh Penguins were headed for a comfortable victory after only the first 20 minutes. The host team at that time was 4-1 ahead after, among other things, two goals in power play.

But the second period was dominated by the Rangers. The guests competed for 4-4 and Andrew Top managed to score in the play square.

It has never been more fun than that with the Mika Zibanegad Rangers. The match really turned around again and Pittsburgh had a solid final, winning 7-4 with two goals in the open goal.

It was a great start for us. We shot a little gas there in the second, but we came back in the third. We came back to play when we started the game, says Evan Rodriguez, penguin’s two goalscoring shots, according to NHL.com.

Pittsburgh leads the game series 2-1.

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