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NHL Review October 15, 2021

LIGHTNING STAGE THIRD-PERIOD RALLY TO SPOIL BERTUZZI’S FOUR-GOAL NIGHT
Tyler Bertuzzi scored four goals as the Detroit Red Wings built a 6-3 lead, but Tampa Bay tallied three times in the final 6:17 of regulation to pull even and send the game to overtime. Ondrej Palat (2-0—2) then potted the 7-6 winner as the defending Stanley Cup champions completed a thrilling come-from-behind victory at Little Caesars Arena.

  • The Lightning, who received four-point efforts from stalwarts Nikita Kucherov (1-3—4) and Victor Hedman (0-4—4), overcame a three-goal, third-period deficit to win a game for the third time in franchise history. The two other instances were on Dec. 16, 1992 and Dec. 23, 2006.
  • Bertuzzi, who skated in his first game since Jan. 30, became the ninth player in NHL history with four or more goals in a season-opening contest.

BLUE JACKETS WIN HOME OPENER AFTER HONORING KIVLENIEKS
Oliver Bjorkstrand (2-2—4) factored on four of Columbus’ eight goals – its most-ever in a season-opening game – and Elvis Merzlikins made 36 saves as the Blue Jackets defeated the Coyotes after honoring the memory of Matiss Kivlenieks before their home opener at Nationwide Arena.

  • Bjorkstrand, who established a single-game career high for points, became the second player in franchise history with four in a season opener. He joined Rick Nash, who had 2-2—4 on Oct. 5, 2007.
  • Columbus unveiled a banner featuring Kivlenieks’ No. 80, which will remain in the rafters at Nationwide Arena for the duration of the 2021-22 season. Kivlenieks’ family members also participated in a ceremonial puck drop between new Blue Jackets captain Boone Jenner (1-0—1) and Coyotes forward Andrew Ladd.

KOPITAR ALSO SCORES HAT TRICK AS KINGS TOP GOLDEN KNIGHTS
Anze Kopitar (3-2—5) scored his fifth NHL hat trick and matched a single-game career high with five points as the Kings triumphed in their season opener at STAPLES Center.

  • Kopitar became the third player in franchise history with a hat trick in a season-opening game, joining Luc Robitaille (Oct. 6, 1988) and Jari Kurri (Oct. 4, 1991). At 34 years and 51 days old, Kopitar also became the oldest player in League history with five points in a season opener – he eclipsed the previous mark set by Phil Esposito (31 years, 232 days) on Oct. 10, 1973 (w/ BOS).

SEATTLE SECURES FIRST WIN IN FRANCHISE HISTORY
Brandon Tanev tallied twice, including the game-winning goal with 1:21 remaining in regulation, as the Kraken edged the Predators to earn their first regular-season win in franchise history.

HAMILTON, YANDLE TO MAKE TEAM DEBUTS; CALDER WINNER KAPRIZOV RETURNS
Offseason additions Dougie Hamilton and Keith Yandle are set to debut with their new teams while 2020-21 Calder Memorial Trophy winner Kirill Kaprizov opens his sophomore campaign as the Devils, Flyers and Wild contest season-opening games Friday.

  • Hamilton, who signed a seven-year contract with New Jersey, has reached the 10-goal mark in each of his last seven seasons dating to 2014-15. He can become the first NHL defenseman with a double-digit total in eight or more consecutive campaigns since Sergei Gonchar, whose run of nine straight seasons ended in 2007-08.
  • Yandle inked a one-year deal with Philadelphia, ensuring that his “Ironman” streak of 922 consecutive regular-season games will continue in 2021-22. His run, which dates to March 26, 2009, is the second-longest in League history behind Doug Jarvis (964 GP from Oct. 8, 1975–Oct. 10, 1987).
  • Kaprizov re-signed with Minnesota after leading all rookies in goals and points last season en route to becoming the first player in franchise history to win the Calder Trophy. Kaprizov (27-24—51 in 55 GP) is just three regular-season goals shy of 30 in his NHL career.

Avalanche’s Landeskog Suspended Two Games for Boarding

Colorado Avalanche forward Gabriel Landeskog has been suspended for two games, without pay, for boarding Chicago Blackhawks forward Kirby Dach during NHL Game No. 5 in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2021.

The incident occurred at 16:22 of the third period. Landeskog was assessed a minor penalty for boarding.

Under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement and, based on his average annual salary, Landeskog will forfeit $70,000.00. The money goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund.

Video gives a full explanation of the decision.