For the first time in the NHL, four Russians from one team scored goals in one match
For the first time in history, four Russian players from the same team scored goals in one National Hockey League (NHL) match. RIA Novosti reports this.
The achievement was achieved by the Columbus Blue Jackets, who defeated the Boston Bruins at home with a score of 5:2 in a match of the NHL regular season. Among the Russians, forwards Dmitry Voronkov, Egor Chinakhov and Kirill Marchenko, as well as defenseman Ivan Provorov, scored goals. Chinakhov also scored an assist.
After 23 matches, Columbus is in 15th, penultimate, place in the NHL Eastern Conference, with 18 points. Boston is in second place with 31 points from 21 matches.
On November 24, it was reported that Voronkov was dissatisfied with life in the United States. According to Business Online, the 23-year-old hockey player experiences discomfort due to life in the country.
Source: Lenta

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