Filip Forsberg won a shot against Predators Utah

Filip Forsberg won 4-3 against the Utah Hockey Club at Salt Lake City on Thursday.
The predators wiped a 2-0 gap by scoring three goals in a six-minute period of the second and third periods. Dylan Guenther brought the Utah level in 5:42 of the third period, but Nashville goalkeeper Juuse Saros enlarged to keep predators alive through arrangement and overtime.
During the game, Saros stopped 39 out of 42 shots and then stopped three Utah attempts during the conflict. Goaldender’s most critical savings came to Guenther’s robbery for 32 seconds.
The predators (29-42-8, 66 points) have third points in NHL, but a two-game win is launching.
Forsberg collected the 31st goal of the season during the editing game. Ryan O’reilly had a goal and help and scored Nick Blankenburg Predators.
Nick Bjugstad and Josh Doan scored goals in the Utah Hockey Club (36-30-13, 85 points) in the last home match of the team’s opening season at SALT Lake City. Utah broke 18-15-8 home record.
Karel Vejmelka stopped 28 out of 31 shots at the beginning of the 22nd, then turned the first two nashville at the conflict.
After a scoreless first period, Bjugstad took the lead Utah 4:49 and put it in the second frame with a bad angle goal. The veteran arrival almost sewn on Nashville’s network, but the attempt was hidden on Saros’s shoulder.
Vejmelka saved a great pad in Forsberg 13: 31 in the second period, and the Utah momentum scored a goal after 23 seconds. Doan was going to invest the rebound after hitting Jack McBain’s first shot.
Nashville went to 3 to 3 in the power game, score for visitors in the evening with two goals. Blankenburg’s long -range shot was a vejmelka 17:21 with a screen in the second period, and Forsberg delivered the Ekolayzi in 1: 19 of the third period.
O’reilly put the predators ahead of less than two minutes. Utah did a weak job to control the disc on his own end and allowed O’reilly to lay a wrist shot from the apartment.
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