Three games were played during the night towards Wednesday when the NHL started again after a long break due to the spread of infection in the league.

The Vegas Golden Knights played away against the Los Angeles Kings and it was the guests who opened the scoring.

Reilly Smith steered the puck into powerplay after just under ten minutes of play.

26 seconds later they struck again.

This time it was Keegan Kolesar who was last on the puck, also a control in front of goal.

Double Swedish in the goal record

Shortly afterwards, the answer came from the Kings.

The game he barely got started before the puck bounced out of the rim to a completely clean Adrian Kempe who found the cross and reduced to 2-1.

But the black and white joy was short-lived.

Half a minute later, Jonathan Marchessault was able to intercept the return on William Karlsson's post shot and the Golden Knights once again had a two-goal lead.

The four goals came within a span of 76 seconds.

This is the second time there have been four goals in 76 seconds or less in a match this season.

It was a goal-scoring battle that the Vegas Golden Knights were able to win 6-3.

Swedish Mattias Janmark also contributed to the victory with his 5-1 goal in the second period.

The most goal-oriented match so far

The San José Sharks and Arizona Coyotes played in parallel.

It became an even more purposeful story.

Arizona equalized late to 7-7 (!) And forced an extra time.

It is the first time there have been so many goals in a match this season.

The extra time was goalless and the match went to penalties where the San José Sharks could secure the victory.

Johan Larsson made three assists for his Coyotes and Loui Eriksson took the opportunity to collect his 600th NHL point, also an assist.

Earlier in the night, the Tampa Bay Lightning hosted the Montreal Canadiens and won 5-4 after Victor Hedman found Ondrej Palat in overtime.