Canucks goaltender Kevin Lankinen sets UNIQUE NHL record following OT victory over Red Wings
Canucks goalie Kevin Lankinen set a unique NHL record after claiming his 12th win of the season following an OT victory over the Red Wings.
Kevin Lankinen (Image via Reddit)
Vancouver Canucks goaltender Kevin Lankinen has maintained an impressive form this season. On Sunday against the Detroit Red Wings, he once again stood tall for his team.
The 29-year-old Finnish star has established himself as one of the top goaltenders of this season following a move from the Nashville Predators. In the game against the Red Wings, he made 27 saves and helped his team get over the finish line by a score of 5-4 in overtime. This win saw him create a unique piece of history.
This victory turned out to be his 12th win of the season in 17 starts. The historic feat here is that Lankinen is now the first goaltender to start the season 10-0-0 on the road. In his 10 appearances on the road, he has yet to drop a game.
Before him, the longest road win streak to start a season belonged to Cam Talbot and Glenn Hall. Both of these goaltenders won their first nine games on the road. Talbot matched the record set by Hall in the 1965-66 season with the Chicago Blackhawks last year with the Los Angeles Kings.
KEVIN LANKINEN MAKES HISTORY! ⭐️
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) December 1, 2024
He is the first goalie in NHL history to start a season 10-0-0 on the road. ? pic.twitter.com/YoA3khSIcK
After the game, Lankinen received huge praise from his teammate Jake DeBrusk, who scored an overtime winner to complete his hat trick. The left winger claimed that the goaltender has stepped right in for the team and called him a “stud“.
"He's stepped right in and really done the job for us and more." ?
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) December 1, 2024
Jake DeBrusk talks to @sportsnetmurph about Kevin Lankinen, the Canucks' OT win, and more. pic.twitter.com/Uu6wBuGnie
After the American duo of Connor Hellebucyk and Jake Oettinger, Lankinen now has the third most wins this season. With this victory, he now has a 12-3-2 record.
Canucks HC Rick Tocchet comments on Kevin Lankinen scripting history
When the Vancouver Canucks landed Kevin Lankinen by a trade from the Nashville Predators, several fans wondered how this move would work out. So far, the move has been successful for the Canadian side as Lankinen continues to impress in the 2024-25 season. After clinching a historic 10th successive road win to start the season, he was hailed as a “road warrior” by his head coach Rick Tocchet.
Coach Tocchet once again seemed happy with the performance of his goalie. In the press conference after the game, the 60-year-old joked that maybe Lankinen liked his “hotel points” and thus performs well on the road.
"I like the fight, scoring with three minutes left. Brännström nice shot. In overtime, hanging in there. Jake what a night. Three goals."
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) December 1, 2024
? Head Coach Rick Tocchet discusses today's overtime win over the Detroit Red Wings.#Canucks | @theprovince pic.twitter.com/vMmBqs9Oob
The Canucks will end their six-game road trip on Tuesday after they take on the Minnesota Wild. After that, they will have a six-game homestand where they will be hoping to further improve their standings in the 2024-25 season.
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