Las Vegas Review-Journal

Strong goaltendin­g key to Tampa Bay’s success

- By David Schoen Las Vegas Review-journal

Lightning coach Jon Cooper said there are several reasons Tampa Bay has the best record in the NHL.

The primary factor has been the play of goaltender Andrei Vasilevski­y.

“It all starts and finishes with Vasilevski­y,” Cooper said Monday after his team’s practice at T-mobile Arena. “He’s taken the next step as the starter and really helped us out.”

Vasilevski­y leads the NHL in victories with 21 and is tied for second in goalsagain­st average (2.11) and shutouts (three). His .934 save percentage ranks third in the league. The 23-yearold Russian is expected to start Tuesday for the Lightning (24-6-2, 50 points).

Tampa Bay is the top-scoring team in the NHL, and right wing Nikita Kucherov leads the league in scoring with 46 points (23 goals, 23 assists).

Steve Stamkos is second in the league in points with 43 after missing most of last season with a knee injury. Sbisa on IR

The Knights placed defenseman Luca Sbisa (lower body) on the injured-reserve list Monday and recalled forward Tomas Hyka from Chicago of the American Hockey League.

Sbisa was hurt in the third period Dec. 12 when Carolina’s Elias Lindholm fell awkwardly into him behind the Knights’ net.

Hyka has 12 points (six goals, six assists) in 16 games with Chicago.

The move comes a day before the NHL’S holiday roster freeze goes into effect Tuesday at 11:59 p.m. and lasts until 12:01 a.m. on Dec. 28. During the weeklong freeze, no player on an active NHL roster or injured reserve can be traded, waived or loaned.

Teams are allowed to recall players from the minors in case of injury and also can sign free agents.

Carrier pranks Perron When the Knights hit the ice for practice Monday at City National Arena, something didn’t look right with forward David Perron.

Turns out the player wearing the maroon jersey and No. 57 helmet was injured forward William Carrier, who decided to prank his teammate.

“Just trying to have a little fun,” said Carrier, who is close to returning to the lineup after sustaining an upper-body injury Nov. 25.

Goaltender Marc-andre Fleury, the team’s resident prankster, swears he had nothing to do with it.

“It actually fooled me,” Fleury said. “I thought it was (Perron) when I first saw him. Then I got a closer look and said, ‘Nah.’ ”

500 for Engelland

Knights defenseman

Deryk Engelland reached a personal milestone Sunday when he played in his 500th NHL game.

The 35-year-old is in his ninth NHL season after playing nearly 500 games in the minor leagues.

“I remember hoping to play in just one (NHL) game,” Engelland said Monday. “It’s a special moment for my family. Hopefully, there’s a lot more games to play.”

Contact David Schoen at dschoen@reviewjour­nal. com or 702-387-5203. Follow @Davidschoe­nlvrj on Twitter.

 ?? Wilfredo Lee ?? The Associated Press Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevski­y gets help from defenseman Andrej Sustr in stopping a shot by Florida Panthers center Brandon Pirri during a Sept. 26 game in Sunrise, Fla.
Wilfredo Lee The Associated Press Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevski­y gets help from defenseman Andrej Sustr in stopping a shot by Florida Panthers center Brandon Pirri during a Sept. 26 game in Sunrise, Fla.

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