New York Event Makes History in NHL
The Lightning were in New York when Alex Ovechkin made NHL history, breaking Wayne Gretzky’s goal-scoring record with his 895th career goal against the Islanders.
Head coach Jon Cooper was in attendance at UBS Arena and described it as witnessing generational history, with everyone in the building feeling the significance of the moment, including Gretzky himself.
Cooper, who has a close relationship with both Ovechkin and Gretzky, found it special to see Gretzky pass the torch to Ovechkin during the ceremony. The display of respect and class during the event left a lasting impression on Cooper, who cherishes the history of the game.
After breaking the record, Gretzky wore a red pin in honor of Gordie Howe, signaling a transition from one legendary player to another, making it a historic moment in the NHL.
Rest Ahead for Lightning’s Vasilevskiy
Andrei Vasilevskiy, the Lightning’s star goaltender, is expected to have some rest towards the end of the regular season, despite his impressive statistics and contributions to the team’s success.
As one of the top goaltenders in the league, Vasilevskiy understands the importance of staying healthy for the playoffs and balancing his workload to avoid fatigue.
Quote of the Day
“I was fortunate to be able to be a part of the 4 Nations tournament, and when you’re witnessing and coaching that elite talent, you kind of reminisce a bit and say, ‘Hey, guys like Kucherov should be in this tournament.’ And hopefully it happens in the future. But you just realize how special a player he is after watching the players that I got to be involved with, and he would have fit right into that mix.”
— Cooper, when asked Monday if Nikita Kucherov is underappreciated around the league
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Conclusion
In conclusion, the recent historic event in New York highlighted the legacy of great players in the NHL, while the Lightning prepared for the upcoming playoffs with strategic rest for key players like Vasilevskiy. Cooper’s perspective on the league’s talent sheds light on the skill and value of players like Kucherov.
FAQs
Q: How did Alex Ovechkin make NHL history recently?
A: Ovechkin broke Wayne Gretzky’s goal-scoring record with his 895th career goal against the Islanders.
Q: Why is rest important for Vasilevskiy?
A: Vasilevskiy’s workload as a goaltender in the NHL is demanding, and ensuring he is well-rested helps maintain his performance and health for the playoffs.