Seattle, WA – Jani Nyman, the 20-year-old right winger from Finland, made his NHL debut on Wednesday night at Climate Pledge Arena as the Seattle Kraken hosted the Montreal Canadiens.
Standing at 6’2″, Nyman, who was recalled from the Coachella Valley Firebirds earlier in the week, scored his first career NHL goal in the third period, cutting Montreal’s lead to 4-3. Nyman’s thrilling debut earned him the title of First Star of the Game.
The Kraken stunned Canadiens fans in attendance, taking the lead late in the third period with a tying goal from Matty Beniers, which sent the game into overtime.
Brandon Montour also had a spectacular evening, recording two goals and two assists.
Nyman’s family (who arrived overnight from Helsinki) were seen on the jumbo tron exuberantly cheering throughout the evening. After the Kraken’s victory, Nyman spoke with Piper Shaw just off the ice, smiling as he shared, “This is very special for me and my family. Thank you.”
The Kraken continue their homestand on Friday night as they host the Utah Hockey Club for Women in Hockey Night. Puck drop is scheduled for 7PM PST.
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