Spectacular victory after 2-4 deficit: Swiss duo plays a leading role in Devil’s turnaround

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Nico Hischier (l.) has every reason to celebrate.

The New Jersey Devils celebrate a spectacular victory. After a 2:4 deficit and a goalkeeper change, they beat the New York Islanders 5:4.

Between the 29th and 34th minute, the Devils conceded three goals in a row, after which goalkeeper Vitek Vanecek was replaced by the Swiss Akira Schmid. This can be described as a turning point in the match, as the 23-year-old from Emmentaler can no longer be beaten and those in front of him start to catch up in the final third.

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Captain Nico Hischier equalized at 4-4 in the 52nd minute, meaning the Swiss also scored a goal in the second game after his injury break. The decision came 23 seconds before the end when Canadian Curtis Lazar reacted fastest to a rebound and the home team, with Jonas Siegenthaler on the ice for more than 22 minutes, achieved victory in their home stadium in Newark.

Nashville continues winning streak

Roman Josi’s Nashville Predators have won six in a row. They defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 in overtime. Josi recorded an assist for the decisive goal, an irresistible solo by the Swede Filip Forsberg.

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There are also victories for Philipp Kurashev’s Chicago Blackhawks (4:3 against Seattle Kraken) and Janis Moser’s Arizona Coyotes (3:1 against Tampa Bay Lightning), although the Swiss remain without scoring points. Only Nino Niederreiter’s Winnipeg Jets have to leave the ice as losers on Wednesday evening, they lost 0-2 to the Dallas Stars. (SDA)

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Source : Blick

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