Magical vibe in real games again – the Finnish kit shines as a stock exchange tip, a text that is proud of the pilot





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Carolina Hurricanesin Sebastian Aho and Chicago Blackhawks Olli Määttä have finally been number one in the NHL season. Both players will giggle as top names in handsome stock exchanges after the Wednesday-Thursday night round.

Aho leads the playoffs with a messy balance of 3 + 5 = 8.

The Defenders Point Exchange is also a great read through such blue and white glasses. The bow has Määttä on four surfaces (2 + 2 = 4). The Chicago kit has stacked those points in just three games.

Määttä, 25, who rarely won two Stanley Cups by Finnish standards, has taken on a role in Chicago with his experience. The kit is already playing its sixth playoffs (72, 4 + 21 = 25, +24).

– Olli has experience in the playoffs, and that’s good. He has killed the coolers. He is very calm on the ice, participates in the attack, which is always a bonus when it comes to the defender. He delivers the puck to the finish line, Blackhawks head coach Jeremy Colliton stated after the previous match in Chicago, among other things NHL Finnish pages by.

When the Blackhawks lead the Edmonton Oilers match series 2-1, the team has a break in the next game. That match is scheduled for the night between Friday and Saturday.

– Määttä has played well, and we hope he will continue in the same way, the pilot praised.

– We must be prepared to respond to Edmonton and interrupt this series.

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