Alex Ovechkin Feeds No-Look, Between-The-Leg Pass To Evgeny Kuznetsov For Late Goal
Alex Ovechkin Feeds No-Look, Between-The-Leg Pass To Evgeny Kuznetsov For Late Goal

Watch as Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin fights off pressure with a slick pass to fellow Russian Evgeny Kuznetsov for ...



Ponturi pariuri sportive 20.05.2022
Ponturi pariuri sportive 20.05.2022

Pentru vineri, 20 mai 2022, va propunem 8 ponturi la pariuri din fotbal, baschet, tenis, handbal si baseball. 🎾 00:36 Tsurenko - Naito (cota 1.50) 🤾‍♂ 01:13 Chambery Savoie - St. Raphael (cota 1.60) ⚽ 01:47 Slovan Bratislava II - Podbrezova (cota 1.53) 🏀 02:21 Golden State Warriors - Dallas Mavericks (cota 1.55) ⚾ 03:06 Boston Red Sox - Seattle Mariners (cota 1.57) ⚽ 03:39 U Craiova - Farul (cota 1.57) 🎾 04:21 Kuznetsov - Trungelliti (cota 1.50) ⚽ 04:55 Torino - Roma (cota 1.55)



Washington Capitals shock the NHL and defeat the Florida Panthers in Game 1 of NHL playoffs reaction
Washington Capitals shock the NHL and defeat the Florida Panthers in Game 1 of NHL playoffs reaction

The 8th seeded Washington Capitals went into Sunrise, Florida and beat the President's Trophy winning Panthers 4-2 in Game 1 of the first round series. Florida only lost 7 games at home all year but couldn't muster up enough offense against the Caps. Tom Wilson, Evgeny Kuznetsov, TJ Oshie and Lars Eller all scored for Washington and after a shaky start, Vitek Vanacek played solid between the pipes to lead the Caps to victory in Game 1 of this 7 game series. Follow us on Twitter: @RefTheDistrict @TrevHTTC @theNathanParry @stonedawg23 Email us: RefTheDistrict@gmail.com Instagram: RefTheDistrict_podcast Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/refthedistrict Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/ReftheDistrict/ And find us wherever you listen to your podcasts...Google, Apple, Spotify, Amazon by searching for Ref The District #WashingtonCapitals #FloridaPanthers #NHLPlayoffs



ON S'EN SOUVIENT PAS DU MATCH ! | MTL 4-8 WSH | FANCAM
ON S'EN SOUVIENT PAS DU MATCH ! | MTL 4-8 WSH | FANCAM

Montreal Canadiens 4 - 8 Washington Capitals 🎥 SUBSCRIBE NOW : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc8N... 📸 FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/habsfantv 📲 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER : https://twitter.com/habsfantv_?s=11 👤 LIKE US ON FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/habsfantv 📱 FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK : https://www.tiktok.com/@habsfantv? Habs Fan TV is a new Montreal Canadiens YouTube Channel covering everything Habs. Created by Fans for the Fans and covers everything about the team. With shows covering Fans and match review as well as post match Previews and Match Reviews with hosts Alex, Kosta and Team. Canadiens put up a good fight, but succumb 8-4 to Capitals' onslaught Montreal battled back to within a goal two times, but goaltender Sam Montembeault was peppered with 41 shots and only stopped 33. Canadiens goalie Sam Montembeault makes a pad save against Washington Capitals' Tom Wilson (43) at the Bell Centre on Saturday, April 16, 2022, in Montreal. The plucky Canadiens tried to keep the game close, but the Washington Capitals had too much firepower Saturday as they cruised to an 8-4 win at the Bell Centre. Ryan Poehling’s second goal of the game early in the third period brought Montreal to within a goal for the second time in the game, but Garnet Hathaway scored 46 seconds later. The Capitals got insurance goals from Dmitry Orlov, Justin Schultz and T.J. Oshie with the last two goals coming on the power play. With the win, the Capitals all but wrapped up the final playoff berth in the Eastern Conference. They opened a 15-point edge over the ninth-place New York Islanders, whose only hope is to win their eight remaining games, while the Capitals lose their last seven. Montreal, which lost its fifth consecutive game, remains in 31st place overall. Canadiens goaltender Sam Montembeault was beaten eight times on 41 shots. The Canadiens did a good job of killing a holding penalty to David Savard midway through the first period. They held the Capitals to one shot on goal and created a scoring chance when Poehling had a short-handed breakaway. But Savard was back on the ice for only a dozen seconds when Nic Dowd deflected Orlov’s shot from the blue line for his 10th goal of the season. The Canadiens thought they had a power-play goal a few minutes later when Rem Pitlick was in front to field the rebound of Corey Schueneman’s shot from the blue line. The apparent goal was waved off when officials ruled Pitlick kicked the loose puck into the net and that ruling was confirmed by the situation room in Toronto after a video review. Montreal scored a goal that counted early in the second period. Savard cleared the puck and Christian Dvorak passed behind his back as he crossed the blue line and found Jakes Evans in full flight on the right wing. Evans beat Vitek Vanecek with a shot to the far post for his 11th goal. The game opened up after Josh Anderson and Nicklas Backstrom went off with coincidental minor penalties at 7:47. With the teams playing four-on-four, they combined for three goals in a 49-second span. Longueuil native Anthony Mantha opened a two-goal lead for the Capitals when he followed his own rebound and scored at 8:03 and then scored off the rush at 8:37. Mantha, the grandson of four-time Stanley Cup winner André Pronovost, has been working his way back into a prominent role with the Capitals after missing four months with a shoulder injury that required surgery. Former Canadien Lars Eller assisted on both of Mantha’s goals. Poehling completed the mid-period scoring spree when he beat Vanecek at 8:51. Alex Ovechkin, who is chasing a record-tying ninth 50-goal season, restored Washington’s two-goal lead late in the second period. Evgeny Kuznetsov set him up in the slot for his 47th of the season. Nick Suzuki scored his 20th goal late in the game. The Canadiens killed three penalties in the second period, including a 5-on-3 Washington advantage for 1:14. Montreal wraps up a four-game homestand with games Tuesday against the Minnesota Wild and Thursday against the Philadelphia Flyers, before finishing the week with a road game against the Ottawa Senators. Habs Capitals 8-4 8-4 Montreal Washington 8-4 Canadiens Caps #Habs #MontrealCanadiens #NHL



HABS GOT S*** PUMPED ! | MTL 4-8 WSH | FANCAM
HABS GOT S*** PUMPED ! | MTL 4-8 WSH | FANCAM

Montreal Canadiens 4 - 8 Washington Capitals 🎥 SUBSCRIBE NOW : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc8N... 📸 FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/habsfantv 📲 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER : https://twitter.com/habsfantv_?s=11 👤 LIKE US ON FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/habsfantv 📱 FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK : https://www.tiktok.com/@habsfantv? Habs Fan TV is a new Montreal Canadiens YouTube Channel covering everything Habs. Created by Fans for the Fans and covers everything about the team. With shows covering Fans and match review as well as post match Previews and Match Reviews with hosts Alex, Kosta and Team. Canadiens put up a good fight, but succumb 8-4 to Capitals' onslaught Montreal battled back to within a goal two times, but goaltender Sam Montembeault was peppered with 41 shots and only stopped 33. Canadiens goalie Sam Montembeault makes a pad save against Washington Capitals' Tom Wilson (43) at the Bell Centre on Saturday, April 16, 2022, in Montreal. The plucky Canadiens tried to keep the game close, but the Washington Capitals had too much firepower Saturday as they cruised to an 8-4 win at the Bell Centre. Ryan Poehling’s second goal of the game early in the third period brought Montreal to within a goal for the second time in the game, but Garnet Hathaway scored 46 seconds later. The Capitals got insurance goals from Dmitry Orlov, Justin Schultz and T.J. Oshie with the last two goals coming on the power play. With the win, the Capitals all but wrapped up the final playoff berth in the Eastern Conference. They opened a 15-point edge over the ninth-place New York Islanders, whose only hope is to win their eight remaining games, while the Capitals lose their last seven. Montreal, which lost its fifth consecutive game, remains in 31st place overall. Canadiens goaltender Sam Montembeault was beaten eight times on 41 shots. The Canadiens did a good job of killing a holding penalty to David Savard midway through the first period. They held the Capitals to one shot on goal and created a scoring chance when Poehling had a short-handed breakaway. But Savard was back on the ice for only a dozen seconds when Nic Dowd deflected Orlov’s shot from the blue line for his 10th goal of the season. The Canadiens thought they had a power-play goal a few minutes later when Rem Pitlick was in front to field the rebound of Corey Schueneman’s shot from the blue line. The apparent goal was waved off when officials ruled Pitlick kicked the loose puck into the net and that ruling was confirmed by the situation room in Toronto after a video review. Montreal scored a goal that counted early in the second period. Savard cleared the puck and Christian Dvorak passed behind his back as he crossed the blue line and found Jakes Evans in full flight on the right wing. Evans beat Vitek Vanecek with a shot to the far post for his 11th goal. The game opened up after Josh Anderson and Nicklas Backstrom went off with coincidental minor penalties at 7:47. With the teams playing four-on-four, they combined for three goals in a 49-second span. Longueuil native Anthony Mantha opened a two-goal lead for the Capitals when he followed his own rebound and scored at 8:03 and then scored off the rush at 8:37. Mantha, the grandson of four-time Stanley Cup winner André Pronovost, has been working his way back into a prominent role with the Capitals after missing four months with a shoulder injury that required surgery. Former Canadien Lars Eller assisted on both of Mantha’s goals. Poehling completed the mid-period scoring spree when he beat Vanecek at 8:51. Alex Ovechkin, who is chasing a record-tying ninth 50-goal season, restored Washington’s two-goal lead late in the second period. Evgeny Kuznetsov set him up in the slot for his 47th of the season. Nick Suzuki scored his 20th goal late in the game. The Canadiens killed three penalties in the second period, including a 5-on-3 Washington advantage for 1:14. Montreal wraps up a four-game homestand with games Tuesday against the Minnesota Wild and Thursday against the Philadelphia Flyers, before finishing the week with a road game against the Ottawa Senators. Habs Capitals 8-4 8-4 Montreal Washington 8-4 Canadiens Caps #Habs #MontrealCanadiens #NHL



ON S'EST FAIT KICK OUT ! | MTL 4-8 WSH | FANCAM
ON S'EST FAIT KICK OUT ! | MTL 4-8 WSH | FANCAM

Montreal Canadiens 4 - 8 Washington Capitals 🎥 SUBSCRIBE NOW : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc8N... 📸 FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/habsfantv 📲 FOLLOW US ON TWITTER : https://twitter.com/habsfantv_?s=11 👤 LIKE US ON FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/habsfantv 📱 FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK : https://www.tiktok.com/@habsfantv? Habs Fan TV is a new Montreal Canadiens YouTube Channel covering everything Habs. Created by Fans for the Fans and covers everything about the team. With shows covering Fans and match review as well as post match Previews and Match Reviews with hosts Alex, Kosta and Team. Canadiens put up a good fight, but succumb 8-4 to Capitals' onslaught Montreal battled back to within a goal two times, but goaltender Sam Montembeault was peppered with 41 shots and only stopped 33. Canadiens goalie Sam Montembeault makes a pad save against Washington Capitals' Tom Wilson (43) at the Bell Centre on Saturday, April 16, 2022, in Montreal. The plucky Canadiens tried to keep the game close, but the Washington Capitals had too much firepower Saturday as they cruised to an 8-4 win at the Bell Centre. Ryan Poehling’s second goal of the game early in the third period brought Montreal to within a goal for the second time in the game, but Garnet Hathaway scored 46 seconds later. The Capitals got insurance goals from Dmitry Orlov, Justin Schultz and T.J. Oshie with the last two goals coming on the power play. With the win, the Capitals all but wrapped up the final playoff berth in the Eastern Conference. They opened a 15-point edge over the ninth-place New York Islanders, whose only hope is to win their eight remaining games, while the Capitals lose their last seven. Montreal, which lost its fifth consecutive game, remains in 31st place overall. Canadiens goaltender Sam Montembeault was beaten eight times on 41 shots. The Canadiens did a good job of killing a holding penalty to David Savard midway through the first period. They held the Capitals to one shot on goal and created a scoring chance when Poehling had a short-handed breakaway. But Savard was back on the ice for only a dozen seconds when Nic Dowd deflected Orlov’s shot from the blue line for his 10th goal of the season. The Canadiens thought they had a power-play goal a few minutes later when Rem Pitlick was in front to field the rebound of Corey Schueneman’s shot from the blue line. The apparent goal was waved off when officials ruled Pitlick kicked the loose puck into the net and that ruling was confirmed by the situation room in Toronto after a video review. Montreal scored a goal that counted early in the second period. Savard cleared the puck and Christian Dvorak passed behind his back as he crossed the blue line and found Jakes Evans in full flight on the right wing. Evans beat Vitek Vanecek with a shot to the far post for his 11th goal. The game opened up after Josh Anderson and Nicklas Backstrom went off with coincidental minor penalties at 7:47. With the teams playing four-on-four, they combined for three goals in a 49-second span. Longueuil native Anthony Mantha opened a two-goal lead for the Capitals when he followed his own rebound and scored at 8:03 and then scored off the rush at 8:37. Mantha, the grandson of four-time Stanley Cup winner André Pronovost, has been working his way back into a prominent role with the Capitals after missing four months with a shoulder injury that required surgery. Former Canadien Lars Eller assisted on both of Mantha’s goals. Poehling completed the mid-period scoring spree when he beat Vanecek at 8:51. Alex Ovechkin, who is chasing a record-tying ninth 50-goal season, restored Washington’s two-goal lead late in the second period. Evgeny Kuznetsov set him up in the slot for his 47th of the season. Nick Suzuki scored his 20th goal late in the game. The Canadiens killed three penalties in the second period, including a 5-on-3 Washington advantage for 1:14. Montreal wraps up a four-game homestand with games Tuesday against the Minnesota Wild and Thursday against the Philadelphia Flyers, before finishing the week with a road game against the Ottawa Senators. Habs Capitals 8-4 8-4 Montreal Washington 8-4 Canadiens Caps #Habs #MontrealCanadiens #NHL



ANOTHER VLADIMIR TARASENKO TRADE UPDATE - Re: Dan Rosen (St Louis Blues News & Rumours Today 2022)
ANOTHER VLADIMIR TARASENKO TRADE UPDATE - Re: Dan Rosen (St Louis Blues News & Rumours Today 2022)

STAY SAFE ONLINE with ExpressVPN, the internet's #1 trusted virtual private network! Get 3 MONTHS FREE @ https://www.expressvpn.com/legorocks99 #ad Let's go over an update to St. Louis Blues star winger Vladimir Tarasenko, via Dan Rosen on the NHL website. Article: https://www.nhl.com/news/over-the-boards-dan-rosen-mailbag-april-6/c-332662068 Spectors Hockey: https://www.spectorshockey.net/2022/04/nhl-rumor-mill-april-11-2022/ This video is taking place after the 2021 NHL Entry Draft. The 2021 NHL Draft 1st Round went as follows: 1st) Buffalo Sabres, Owen Power 2nd) Seattle Kraken, Matty Beniers 3rd) Anaheim Ducks, Mason McTavish 4th) New Jersey Devils, Luke Hughes 5th) Columbus Blue Jackets, Kent Johnson 6th) Detroit Red Wings, Simon Edvinsson 7th) San Jose Sharks, William Eklund 8th) Los Angeles Kings, Brandt Clarke 9th) Arizona Coyotes (from Vancouver Canucks), Dylan Guenther 10th) Ottawa Senators, Tyler Boucher 11th) Arizona Coyotes, FORFEITED 12th) Columbus Blue Jackets (from Chicago Blackhawks), Cole Sillinger 13th) Calgary Flames, Matthew Coronato 14th) Buffalo Sabres (from Philadelphia Flyers), Isak Rosén 15th) Detroit Red Wings (from Dallas Stars), Sebastian Cossa 16th) New York Rangers, Brennan Othmann 17th) St. Louis Blues, Zachary Bolduc 18th) Winnipeg Jets, Chaz Lucius 19th) Nashville Predators, Fedor Svechkov 20th) Minnesota Wild (from Edmonton Oilers), Jesper Wallstedt 21st) Boston Bruins, Fabian Lysell 22nd) Edmonton Oilers (from Minnesota Wild), Xavier Bourgault 23rd) Dallas Stars (from Washington Capitals via Detroit Red Wings), Wyatt Johnson 24th) Florida Panthers, Mackie Samoskevich 25th) Columbus Blue Jackets (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Corson Ceulemans 26th) Minnesota Wild (from Pittsburgh Penguins), Carson Lambos 27th) Nashville Predators (from Carolina Hurricanes), Zachary L’Heureux 28th) Colorado Avalanche, Oskar Olausson 29th) New Jersey Devils (from New York Islanders), Chase Stillman 30th) Vegas Golden Knights, Zach Dean 31st) Montreal Canadiens, Logan Mailloux 32nd) Chicago Blackhawks (from Tampa Bay Lightning via Columbus Blue Jackets), Nolan Allan This video is also taking place after 2021 NHL Season, and after the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs, where the Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Montreal Canadiens in the Finals. Vladimir Tarasenko was one of the top NHL prospects at the 2010 NHL Entry Draft. The 2010 NHL Entry Draft saw many top NHL prospects get selected by a variety of teams. The first round of the draft went as follows: 1st - Edmonton Oilers, Taylor Hall 2nd - Boston Bruins (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Tyler Seguin 3rd - Florida Panthers, Erik Gudbranson 4th - Columbus Blue Jackets, Ryan Johansen 5th - New York Islanders, Nino Niederreiter 6th - Tampa Bay Lightning, Brett Connolly 7th - Carolina Hurricanes, Jeff Skinner 8th - Atlanta Thrashers, Alexander Burmistrov 9th - Minnesota Wild, Mikael Granlund 10th - New York Rangers, Dylan McIlrath 11th - Dallas Stars, Jack Campbell 12th - Anaheim Ducks, Cam Fowler 13th - Phoenix Coyotes (from Calgary Flames), Brandon Gormley 14th - St. Louis Blues, Jaden Schwartz 15th - Los Angeles Kings (from Boston Bruins via Florida Panthers), Derek Forbort 16th - St. Louis Blues (from Ottawa Senators), Vladimir Tarasenko 17th - Colorado Avalanche, Joey Hishon 18th - Nashville Predators, Austin Watson 19th - Florida Panthers (from Los Angeles Kings), Nick Bjugstad 20th - Pittsburgh Penguins, Beau Bennett 21st - Detroit Red Wings, Riley Sheahan 22nd - Montreal Canadiens (from Phoenix Coyotes), Jarred Tinordi 23rd - Buffalo Sabres, Mark Pysyk 24th - Chicago Blackhawks (from New Jersey Devils via Atlanta Thrashers), Kevin Hayes 25th - Florida Panthers (from Vancouver Canucks), Quinton Howden 26th - Washington Capitals, Evgeny Kuznetsov 27th - Phoenix Coyotes (from Montreal Canadiens), Mark Visentin 28th - San Jose Sharks, Charlie Coyle 29th - Anaheim Ducks (from Philadelphia Flyers), Emerson Etem 30th - New York Islanders (from Chicago Blackhawks), Brock Nelson Twitter: @LR99Gaming Portfolio: http://giopalermo.ca/ Twitch: legorocks99 Hi. I'm "Gio Palermo", also known as "legorocks99" ("legorocks99Gaming", "LR99Gaming", or "LR99"). I post video game commentaries on YouTube revolving around "hockey", with a primary focus on "Vancouver Canucks", "Montreal Canadiens", "Detroit Red Wings", and top "NHL prospects" topics. These videos are uploaded with "NHL 21" gameplay in the background. I enjoy making these videos and I hope that you enjoy watching them! legorocks99 and all its denominations function under "Gio Palermo Media Inc."




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