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Nikita Kucherov's overlooked Game 5 play could lead to NHL punishment

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Skyler Walker
April 30, 2026  (8:25)
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Apr 26, 2026; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Tampa Bay Lightning right wing Nikita Kucherov (86) smirks against the Montreal Canadiens during the second period in game four of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Bell Centre.
Photo credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

Nikita Kucherov put Jon Cooper's Lightning right back under the spotlight with a Game 5 slash that never got called.

That was the moment everyone latched onto in Tampa Bay's playoff battle with Montreal. It wasn't a clean scrum play or a little extra after the whistle.

It was a hard whack on Zachary Bolduc while the officials were turned away.

And once the replay started making the rounds, the reaction was immediate.

The timing made it worse.

The series came into Game 5 tied 2-2, and every shift already felt like it carried playoff weight.

Montreal had pushed ahead 2-1 in the second period on goals from Brendan Gallagher and Kirby Dach.

Tampa Bay answered before intermission, which only added more heat to an already nasty night.

That's why Kucherov's swing landed so hard beyond the play itself.

In a game that tight, a missed penalty doesn't just disappear.

It changes the mood on the bench. It changes what players think they can get away with the rest of the night.

Bolduc's reaction to Kucherov's game 5 slash said plenty

Bolduc didn't take the bait in the moment, and that may have been the smartest part of his response.

Instead of forcing the officials to notice him for the wrong reason, he skated by the Tampa Bay bench and made his feelings clear.

That kind of reaction tells you this series is past the polite stage.

The puck battles are heavy, the post-whistle traffic is constant, and the line between playoff edge and a cheap shot is getting thinner by the period.

For Montreal, the frustration is easy to understand.

A star player got away with a play that looked penalty-worthy, and there was no immediate price attached to it.

For Tampa Bay, it's the sort of sequence that can follow a team into the next game.

Whether the league reviews it or not, the clip is now part of the series story.

And that's the bigger issue here. Kucherov may have avoided the box, but he didn't avoid the attention.

When a moment like that slips through in Game 5, it doesn't settle down after the final horn.

It carries over, and this series now has even more bite heading into the next one.


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