NHL Roundup: Canadiens stay alive; Phil Kessel on the block; Wild offseason; and Mattis Kivlenieks
Thanks to Josh Anderson’s overtime game-winning goal the season continues. The Montreal Canadiens beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 on Monday, as they avoided a sweep in the Stanley Cup Final.
NHL Roundup: Canadiens stay alive
Shortly after the Canadiens killed a four-minute penalty handed to captain Shea Weber with 61 seconds remaining in regulation, Anderson created a rush up ice by stealing the puck in his own zone and then pounced on a loose puck for his second goal of the game at 3:57 of overtime.
“We didn’t want to end it tonight in front of our fans,” Anderson said. “We expected to go to Tampa tomorrow, I think everybody in that locker room did and packed their bags this afternoon, you know, just had that feeling that we were going to win tonight and give ourselves a chance.”
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Phil Kessel on the block
The 33 year-old winger can still produce and would give any offensively challenged team a boost. Last season, he scored 20 goals and 43 points in 56 games for the Yotes. According to the latest rumors, Arizona are actively shopping Phil Kessel to recoup a first round draft pick this offseason. Read more here.
Wild set to meet with Kirill Kaprizov this week
The Wild have been very active this offseason signing Joel Eriksson Ek and Nick Bjugstad. Now they plan to resume contract talks this week with star forward Kirill Kaprizov, general manager Bill Guerin said.
Guerin expressed optimism that the two sides can come to a deal. Kaprizov, the reigning Calder Memorial Trophy recipient as the NHL’s top rookie, can become a restricted free agent on July 28.
“I’m confident in (Kaprizov) and his wanting to be here and his willingness to play in Minnesota,” Guerin said Saturday, per NHL.com.
NHL mourns loss of Mattis Kivlenieks
The NHL held a moment of silence in Montreal before Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final.
Messages from across the hockey world sent out their love and condolences for the 24 year-old goalie. Mattis passed away from chest trauma after a fireworks incident. Read the full story here.
–Field Level Media contributed to this article
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