Kucherov’s two points could not save Tampa from losing to Ottawa in the NHL 10.19.2024, 23:34

Tampa Bay Lightning hockey players lost to the Ottawa Senators in a National Hockey League (NHL) regular season game.

The meeting held in the Canadian capital ended with a score of 4:5 (2:0, 2:3, 1:1).

In this match, Tampa’s Russian forward Nikita Kucherov scored a goal and made an assist, while goalkeeper Andrei Vasilevski stopped 23 of 28 shots.

After this match, both teams have 6 points. To do this, Ottawa needed five meetings and Tampa needed four.

In the next game, the Lightning will play away against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The match will start on October 22 at 2.30 Moscow time. The Senators will also face Utah on the road. This meeting will take place on October 23. The starting siren will sound at 2:00 Moscow time.

The current owner of the Stanley Cup is the Florida Panthers, which included three Russian hockey players that season (goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky, defenseman Dmitry Kulikov and forward Vladimir Tarasenko). In the final series, the Panthers defeated the Edmonton Oilers, the match lasting seven games, the maximum number of games.

Previously Kucherov repeated 1922 A rare record in the NHL.

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Source: Gazeta

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