November 22, 2024

Kucherov embraces role as crowd rival at NHL All-Star Game

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Kucherov gave Team Hughes a 1-0 lead by beating goalie Jake Oettinger between the pads on a breakaway 1:19 into the first period. He then helped set up Pettersson for a goal that tied the score 3-3 at 4:18 of the second period.

“Two skilled guys and we got a couple goals there and had some cool chemistry going,” Kucherov said. “It was fun.”

Kucherov heard more boos when he lined up to shoot second for Team Hughes in the shootout. He again waved to the fans, encouraging them to boo louder.

The boos turned to cheers when goalie Igor Shesterkin knocked away Kucherov’s attempt with his catching glove, prompting Kucherov to wave to the crowd again.

“He should’ve let that one in,” Kucherov said of his fellow Russian. “That would be fun. But he’s a [heck] of a goalie, tough to score against.”

Although Kucherov’s fifth All-Star Game appearance didn’t end the way he liked, he appreciated having another chance to experience all that comes with the event.

“Just the time being with the boys and enjoying it and talking in the room with the guys and just the atmosphere,” he said. “I think the fans were unbelievable here. The crowd was into it, and I liked it.”

Kucherov will see that crowd again when the Lightning visit the Maple Leafs on April 4, and, potentially, in the playoffs. His focus now will return to helping Tampa qualify.

The Lightning (27-18-5) won eight of their final nine games before their break for All-Star Weekend to move into third in the Atlantic Division, one point ahead of the Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings. Tampa Bay resumes play with a four-game road trip, beginning against Shesterkin and the New York Rangers on Wednesday (7 p.m. ET; MAX, TNT, TVAS).

“We had a good little stretch going and we just have to keep going and just stay consistent with our game plan and everybody’s game,” he said. “Our goal is to make the playoffs. That’s the most important thing.”

Kucherov is also looking forward to continuing his seesaw battle with MacKinnon for the NHL points lead. The Lightning host MacKinnon and the Avalanche on Feb. 15.

“He makes me better,” Kucherov said. “I just try to go there and have fun and try to help my team as much as I can. It’s always fun when you go against the best player in the world and try to be on the same level.”

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