Svechnikov’s two points helped Carolina beat Ottawa

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Today, as part of the National Hockey League’s (NHL) regular season, the Carolina Hurricanes hosted the Ottawa Senators on their ice. The match ended with the home side winning with a score of 4:0.

Brent Burns was already leading the score in the fourth minute. The Hurricanes expanded their lead in less than three minutes. Seth Jarvis made the situation 2-0. One of his assistants was Russian striker Andrey Svechnikov.

The second period of the match was goalless. Eight minutes into the game, Seth Jarvis made the score disastrous with the transfer of the same Svechnikov. And then Brady Shay took advantage of the goalkeeper’s absence at the opposing goal and set the final score of the match on the scoreboard.

Svechnikov, 22, has scored 21 goals in 57 games this season. He also has 30 assists to his credit.

Svechnikov spent his entire professional career in America. With Hurricanes since 2018. His older brother also plays in the NHL for the San Jose Sharks.

Previously, the Russian hockey player “St. Louis” Alexei Toropchenko criticized his teammates for his level of dedication.

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