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Nikita Igorevich Kucherov (born 17 June 1993) is a Russian professional ice hockey right winger for
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Lightning's Nikita Kucherov: Begins skating
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It was a pleasure meeting one of the worlds best tennis players tonight after the game!
Nikita KUCHEROV, RUS 86 (NHL Tampa Bay Lightning) single action with puck, scheibe,single image, cut out, full body, shot, shooting technique, shoots, einzelaktion, RUSSIA - USA 4-3 Russland - USA Quarter Final IIHF ICE HOCKEY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS in Bratislava, Slovakia, Slowakei, May 23, 2019, Season 2018/2019
Nikita Kucherov gave a legendary drunk interview after winning the 2021 Stanley Cup against the Montreal Canadiens. The Lightning took down the Habs in five games to capture their second straight championship. Kucherov was once again the playoff scoring leader.
Kucherov went to the podium shirtless and didn’t hold back when discussing a variety of topics. The Tampa Bay forward began the interview by chugging bud light.
Kucherov’s memorable press conference aired on broadcast television and went viral across social media platforms.
After being a second round pick by the Lightning in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, few could have predicted that Kucherov would become one of the game's best offensive talents by the end of the decade. Debuting in 2013-14 where he switched from number 56 to 86, he led the league in plus-minus as a sophomore before Tampa Bay went all the way to the Stanley Cup Final. Breaking out with an 85-point performance in 2016-17, Kucherov earned a spot on the NHL's Second All-Star Team and made his first NHL All-Star Game appearance. His high-scoring ways continued as he finished third among all scorers with 100 points in 2017-18. Determined to win a scoring title, he paced the entire league with 128 points the following year to capture the Art Ross Trophy while the Lightning won an incredible 62 games.