Tralmax stands out with an accurate throw in the loss of the Bruins in the AHL game

Tralmax stands out with an accurate throw in the loss of the Bruins in the AHL game

Eduards Tralmaks Photo: Bruins Providence

Latvian striker Eduards Tralmaks scored on Wednesday in the regular game of the American Hockey League (AHL), but that was not enough for the Providence Bruins team to celebrate the victory. “Bruins” lost to Beleville “Senators” with the result 1: 4 (0: 1, 1: 0, 0: 3).

Tralmaks scored in the seventh minute of the second period, when after a throw-in, the puck got in the middle of the zone towards the goal and scored 1: 1. He scored twice in this match and scored a positive efficiency of +1. The Latvian striker has scored 11 goals in 36 games this season, returned ten assists and earned a positive +19.

In another game, defender Christina Rubin’s Toronto Marlies lost 0: 3 (0: 1, 0: 0, 0: 2) to the Ebotsford Canucks, which had no goalkeeper Arthur Shilov in their application. Ruby made one shot on goal, was dismissed in two minutes and finished the duel with a neutral efficiency. Goalkeeper Marek Miten remained in reserve while he defeated Syracuse’s Crunch 2: 3 (1: 0, 1: 2, 0: 0, 0: 1) overtime at his home in Comic.

The Bruins are the leader of the Atlantic Division with 62 points in 49 games, the Comets are the first in the North Division with 72 points in 50 battles, with the Marlies third with 54 points in 48 duels. The Canucks have scored 54 points in 47 matches and are in the Fifth Pacific Division. In the regular championship, until the end of April, the teams will play an unequal number of games – 76, 72, or 68 -, dividing the places according to the points / match ratio won. It is planned that starting from next season, all units in the regular tournament will play 72 games.

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