Lukas Dostal stops Jack Hughes’ late penalty shot as Ducks edge Devils – Daily News

Anahem-Lukas Dostal saved 52 and stopped Jack Hughes’ penalty shot attempt to play with 2.1 seconds, as Duck held a 4-3 victory over New Jersey Devils at Honda Center on Friday night.

Frank Wetrono scored two goals and Adam Henriques added his 18th goal of the season for Duck, but Vetrano also assigned a dramatic penalty shot to New Jersey, which deliberately knocked on the net with his moorings after a scuffle around DOSTAL.

Hughes had a goal and two assistance for the New Jersey, but they shot the penalty shot by twisting Pak during their temporary approach to the dostal.

His second 50-service performance of Dostal’s stellar performance-season-only the third time since November 15 won Duck and for the second time in the 2024 calendar year.

What was definitely a low novel was that the result of the game was not analytically supported – the duck has created a routine of both winning and losing when the numbers say they should not – and that they have lost even more bodies for injury.

The same Thursday that she did the trading of Ilya Lubushkin, she lost her longest-run player, Defenseman Came Fauler for a facial lacquer, and her most promising young forward, Leo Carlson was lost to the upper-body injury. Neither was played on Friday and both were considered day to day. Troy Terry returned to the lineup after the absence of a two-game, but Mason Mactavish pulled out of the game in the first period and did not return. They have been since last year’s major scorer, Trevor Zegrass since 9 January.

In addition to Vetrono and Heinrich, Max Jones achieved a target and one assistance. Redco Gudas had a assistance and a fight for a fight, given to Hughes.

Hughes scored a goal and also assisted with Timo Mear’s tally with Tyler Toffoli. Tofoli added a support pair while Jack’s brother, crook Luke Hughes contributed two assistants. Nico Dows stopped only 10 shots out of 14 before getting relief by Akira Schmid.

Dostál shone quickly and often, makes acrobatic savings and often in succession, such as when he stopped the slap shot of Eric Haula and then three rapid-fare follow-ups from Curtis Lazar in the third period.


The New Jersey will score the only goal of the concluding Act, which was a rebound marker by Toffoli for the second power-play conversion of the evening devils.

The second period again saw Duck with a pair of goals for the devils, despite the devils owning the benefits in the category of every major occupation, with lower quality opportunities than the first 20 minutes.

Jones extended the Duck’s lead 3–1, which was left with 6:13 in this period, first with frequent pak safety to start a cycle and then, after the D-to-D pass, after the D-to-D pass, the reconstruction of the shot of Gustav Lindstrom from the right point for the fifth goal of Jones’s campaign.

New Jersey scored a goal back on a power play with a dish in itself. The brothers Hughes, who are luke, took Jacks to Puck, who glued to the left faceoff dot and fired puck through a tofoli screen on power play to play with 4:33.

Duck pushed his second-Internation Lead two, as Vetrono scored the 29th goal for his team with 2:52 and scored the second goal of the night. His blockage in the defensive field ignited a reversal which included two cross-Ice passes from Gudas and Terry. Terry found a hard-driving vetrono in space, establishing her forehand-to-backhand score.

More than the second verse, the first period was analyzed by New Jersey, which deposited some 82% of the targets required per natural state trick, but won on the scoreboard by Duck.

Dostál stopped 18 out of 19 shots in the frame, which included four of four and seven high-spending opportunities on power play. After Matwish won a Pakistani battle in the corner, he was anchored for a 1-0 lead in the match for 3:37 and as he fell on the snow, the Pak slipped to a wide-open weightono, who got five holes for a round from the door to open the scoring.

After working on Forechec to start the scoring sequence, Meer scored a New Jersey alone goal and Dostal finished it only after stoning Toffoli’s efforts from the Point-Blanc range. Meer, who scored with 2:36 during this period, was also Dostal’s first 20 -minute victim, who saw him robbing both Hughes Brothers, Nico Hasier, Eric Haula and Chris Tierni on a breakway.

The duck scored a goal 51 seconds from Henriqu’s uniform attempt, which separated the Paks in the devils on the forecheck before getting back from Jones for a rapomound goal. Henriqu has compiled 23 points in its last 22 matches and six points in its last four outing, including 2023-24 goal number 18.

More to come to this story.

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