Moritz Seider wins the penalty shootout with Detroit Red Wings

German national defender Moritz Seider celebrated another victory in the NHL with the Detroit Red Wings. There was a 4:3 win in the penalty shoot-out once morest the Arizona Coyotes, the ex-Mannheimer played 26:43 minutes, but might not score a point. Dylan Larkin converted the decisive penalty for the Red Wings.

German forward John-Jason Peterka lost 3-1 to the New Jersey Devils with the Buffalo Sabers. JJ Peterka came on for 14:20 minutes and was also unable to score a point.

Goalkeeper Philipp Grubauer celebrated a 4-2 win with the Seattle Kraken at the Vegas Golden Knights. The Rosenheimer, who played 60 minutes, repelled 20 of 22 shots on his goal and recorded a catch rate of 90.9 percent.

After the game, the goalie was presented with the club player of the match pirate hat in the dressing room. “Apart from my dog, the best gift I’ve ever received,” said Grubauer.

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