Blue Jackets Goalie Matiss Kivlenieks Dies After Fall Trying to Escape Fireworks Malfunction
From The Columbus Dispatch
COLUMBUS, Ohio Blue Jackets goaltender Matiss Kivlenieks died Sunday night as the result of an accident, police confirmed.
According to the Novi Police Department, which is still investigating, Kivlenieks, 24, appeared to sustain a head injury while trying to escape a hot tub after a fireworks malfunction.
“From what we can tell, we’re treating this as an accidental fall,” Novi Police Lt. Jason Meier said. “There was a fireworks malfunction and several people were fleeing a hot tub, including Matiss. It appears he slipped and fell getting out of the hot tub and hit his head on the concrete. There’s still an autopsy scheduled for (Monday) and we’re still investigating, but right now it just looks like a tragic accident.”
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Brian Hedger of the Columbus Dispatch: The Columbus Blues Jackets hiring a head coach could be done sooner than later. Coaching candidates are being interviewed. Multiple sources have confirmed candidates for the position.
Brad Larsen – Has been with the Blue Jackets for 11 seasons, and an assistant coach for the past seven seasons.
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There were some favorable results in the Central Division last night, as both the Columbus Blue Jackets and Dallas Stars lost. Chicago remains two points back of the Nashville Predators for fourth-place in the Division, but things are not going to get any easier as the season continues down the final stretch of games.
• Chicago has lost 10 of their last 14 games, all in regulation. Over that 14-game stretch, they have been outscored 48-30 and are averaging just 2.14 goals per game since March 7th, which ranks 27th in the NHL.
• More damning numbers for the Blackhawks over their last 14 games include a league-worst 68.6% on the penalty-kill and a league-worst 45.0% at the face-off dot. They have also lost every game since March 7th in which their opponent has scored first (0-6-0).
The Chicago Blackhawks are at the beginning of a ten-game stretch in their schedule where they will be taking on teams in the chase for the fourth and final spot in the Central Division playoff race (currently occupied by the Nashville Predators). Chicago went into the ten-game stretch tied with the Predators, but kicked things off by losing to the Predators in regulation. The result knocked them into fifth-place, two points behind Nashville and three points ahead of the Columbus Blue Jackets and Dallas Stars.
Of the nine games left in the stretch, Chicago will take on the Predators three times and will face the Blue Jackets, Stars, and Detroit Red Wings in a two-game set each. Of the final 17 games for the Blackhawks this season, they have 11 against teams in the playoff chase.
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