Russian goalkeeper “New York Islanders” Ilya Sorokin has been recognized as the second star of the National Hockey League (NHL) regular season match with the New Jersey Devils.
The match took place at the UBES Arena in Elmonte and ended with a score of 5:1 in favor of the Islanders. Sorokin, the Russian goalkeeper of the winning team, saved 30 of 31 shots to his own goal.
Islanders hockey player Kyle Palmieri was recognized as the first star of the match, scoring three points in this game: he himself twice hit the opponent’s goal and once provided an assist, acting as an assistant.
Another Russian goalkeeper of the club from New York, Semyon Varlamov, played the match in reserve, while Islanders defender Alexander Romanov failed to score and score.
It was previously reported that Buffalo Sabers captain Kyle Okposo. commented teammate Ilya Lyubushkin’s decision to refuse to participate in LGBT action before the start of the National Hockey League’s regular season game with the Montreal Canadiens.
Source: Gazeta

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