Pietrangelo: Lack of deal with Blues ‘a little disappointing’

Pending unrestricted free agent Alex Pietrangelo is starting to feel the pressure when it comes to which team he'll play for next season.

"It's been a little disappointing that (the St. Louis Blues and I) haven't been able to get a deal done, obviously," Pietrangelo said, according to The Athletic's Pierre LeBrun. "But this is the situation that we're in, we're over three weeks away from Oct. 9 (the beginning of free agency). ... There hasn't been much in terms of progress."

The 30-year-old signed a seven-year deal with the Blues in 2013 and has spent his entire career with the club that drafted him fourth overall in 2008. He's served as St. Louis' captain for four seasons.

Pietrangelo will be one of the biggest names in free agency if he hits the open market. He expressed his desire to stay in St. Louis but understands it may be difficult for the team to make room for him with just over $5 million in cap space this season.

"Yeah, I mean, there's players who have been in one spot their whole career but they change cities," Pietrangelo said. "I've been in the business a long time. I've been around. I've seen a lot of different things. I think you have to be willing to accept the fact that there may be a change one day. Whether it happens or not, it certainly changes your mindset and makes things a little easier if you ever get to that point."

He added: "My wife's family is here. We're really close to her family and my family is close with her family. But again, by the same token, it's a short period of time of your life in terms of trying to play the game. You just want to make the right choice for your family and do what's right."

Pietrangelo put up 16 goals and 52 points in 70 games during the 2019-20 regular season after helping lead the Blues to a Stanley Cup victory last year.

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Bolts within 1 win of Stanley Cup Final after Game 4 victory over Isles

Brayden Point provided the dagger in his return to the lineup as the Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the New York Islanders 4-1 in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Final to take a 3-1 series lead Sunday.

Lightning forward Blake Coleman tied the game 15 seconds after Brock Nelson opened the scoring for the Islanders midway through the second period, and it was all Tampa Bay after Coleman's marker.

Ondrej Palat tallied 12 seconds later, Point gave the Lightning an insurance marker early in the third period, and Pat Maroon added a late empty-netter to seal the victory.

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Point returns for Game 4 vs. Islanders

Tampa Bay Lightning star Brayden Point returned to the lineup for Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Final versus the New York Islanders after a one-game absence.

Point was injured during the second period of Game 2 and didn't return to the contest. He was sidelined for Game 3, which Alex Killorn also missed due to a one-game suspension. Captain Steven Stamkos remains out, too.

The Islanders won Game 3 to go down 2-1 in the series.

Point is in the Conn Smythe conversation, as he leads the Lightning with 23 points in 15 games.

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Canadiens owner Geoff Molson helps save pilot of crashed plane

Montreal Canadiens owner Geoff Molson helped rescue the pilot of an amphibious plane that crashed into a lake in Quebec on Saturday, a club spokesperson confirmed to Marian Scott of the Montreal Gazette.

Molson was in his boat on Lake Massawippi when a small aircraft crashed into the water. He helped the pilot out of the water and into his boat before taking him to paramedics who were on the scene.

The pilot suffered minor injuries.

Molson, along with his brothers, assumed ownership of the Canadiens in 2009.

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Stars’ Nill suggests Bowness will return as head coach next season

Dallas Stars interim head coach Rick Bowness is on the verge of being rewarded for his success.

The team's permanent head coaching job is there for the taking if Bowness wants it, general manager Jim Nill said Saturday.

"He's earned it," Nill told Sporstnet's Elliotte Friedman. "And I hope that down the road he wants to be the head coach."

Bowness took over for Jim Montgomery on an interim basis in December and has held the title ever since. Nill had previously stated they wouldn't discuss Bowness' future with the team until the offseason.

However, Bowness' success makes the promotion an easy decision. The veteran coach led the team to a 20-13-5 record during the regular season. Including the round robin, the Stars have gone 11-8 in the postseason entering Saturday's Game 4 of the Western Conference Final against the Vegas Golden Knights.

If Bowness indeed takes the promotion, it'll be his first permanent head coaching job in the NHL since he was with the New York Islanders in 1997-98.

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