EDITOR’S NOTE: This is an updated version of our originally published story by Hockey Feed staff writer Jonathan Larrivee.
Today, Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevsky responded to head coach Jon Cooper’s “Hockey Gods” comments. Suffice it to say, that Vasilevsky wasn’t exactly in agreement with his coach’s assessment.
The Tampa Bay Lightning suffered a heartbreaking loss on Sunday night when they came up short in Game 7 of their opening round Stanley Cup playoff series against the Montreal Canadiens, making this the fourth consecutive first round exit for the Lightning in as many years.
Following the loss, Lightning head coach Jon Cooper was tasked with fielding questions from the media and it was clear that Cooper was not his usual self after such a tough loss. The dejected head coach began by admitting that there were simply no words he could offer to console his team in a moment such as this one.
“It doesn’t matter what you say,” said Cooper. “It probably means something in a couple of days but I think it’s probably just a lot of blank stares from everybody, wondering how that one got away from us.”
A bad case of Deja Vu for Jon Cooper.

For Cooper the heartbreak is no doubt especially raw as this marks the second heartbreaking loss Cooper has endured in only a few short months. Cooper was of course a member of the Team Canada squad that came up just short at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milan, Italy, and Cooper admitted that it felt like a bad rerun after the loss.
“Yeah as soon as that last buzzer went that was the feeling I had,” admitted Cooper. “I’ve seen this movie before.”
Making matters especially difficult for Cooper was the fact that, for much of the game, it felt like the Lightning was the better team on the ice in Game 7.
“I thought we got better as we went and I thought tonight we played our best game of the series,” said Cooper. “Sometimes you win the game and not the score but it’s Game 7 and there’s no moral victory in that.”
Cooper admitted that even a team as experienced and battle hardened as the Lightning had been left shell-shocked by the result.
“There’s obviously some disbelief in our room that we could play like that and not walk away with anything,” said Cooper.
A tremendous show of class from Jon Cooper.
As you might expect, all of the questions that Cooper faced during his post-game media scrum were about the disappointment for the Lightning. In a tremendous show of class however, Cooper would pivot midway through one of his answers and made sure to highlight the excellent work that had been done by his opponents in order to produce this Game 7 result.
“At some point you have to tip your cap to Martin St. Louis, the Montreal Canadiens and Jakub Dobes,” said Cooper in an incredible show of class at a very difficult moment. “They had a plan and stuck to it, they got the lead, protected it, and when they broke down the goalie was there for them.”
Cooper ended his media availability with another classy comment, pointing out that, although they didn’t on this night, the hockey gods have shined on him many times in the past.
“The hockey gods have been in my corner many, many times, and tonight they were in the other corner,” said Cooper.
Jon Cooper’s team may not have won Game 7, but in a losing effort he reminded the entire hockey world why he is one of the most beloved and well respected figures in our sport.
News
The Maple Leafs win the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery! The Toronto Maple Leafs have won the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery and the right to pick 1st overall at the 2026 NHL Entry Draft.
The Maple Leafs win the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery! The Toronto Maple Leafs have won the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery and the right to pick 1st overall at the 2026 NHL Entry Draft. With a 8.5% chance of winning the…
NHL Star Leaves Team Amid Mental Health Battle
Victor Hedman candidly shares his journey prioritizing mental health over hockey, illustrating the courage required to lead both on and off the ice. Victor Hedman has opened up about a significant personal journey following the Tampa Bay Lightning’s playoff exit…
‘Canada lives because of US’ – Trump digs at Carney in Davos speech
‘Canada lives because of US’ – Trump digs at Carney in Davos speech Donald Trump’s speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos was mostly focused on the strength of the American economy and his desire to acquire Greenland, but…
A New Chapter Begins: Matthew Tkachuk Teaches Fans How To Live with Integrity
Florida Panthers star Matthew Tkachuk is known for his grit on the ice — but now, he’s turning heads for something completely different off it: a book about living with integrity. In a surprising but warmly received move, Tkachuk announced…
They Sang OUR Anthem. In An American Arena. Every Single Word.
🍁 Why This Moment Matters More Than It May Seem Over the past year, relations between Canada and the United States have experienced notable strain. Trade disputes, tariffs, and political tensions have shaped much of the public discourse. Even within…
Mark Carney Curse Incoming? Montreal Canadiens Branded ‘Canada’s Team’ But Fans Sweating Over PM’s Support
Mark Carney Curse Incoming? Montreal Canadiens Branded ‘Canada’s Team’ But Fans Sweating Over PM’s Support The Montreal Canadiens are moving on to the second round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs after a tense 2-1 Game 7 win over the…
End of content
No more pages to load