Boston Bruins fan Kirsten Kasper feels at home in Montreal triathlon
MONTREAL — Kirsten Kasper competes for the United States, but probably knows the city better than even some of the Canadians entered in this week’s Montreal International Triathlon.
The niece of former Boston Bruins player and coach Steve Kasper was born in Ottawa, lived in Newmarket, Ont., for a spell and moved to the U.S. when she was a teenager. But she spent many summer vacations and Christmas holidays visiting her grandparents and other family in the Montreal area, especially St. Lambert, Que., across the St. Lawrence river from downtown Montreal.
“My dad is from St. Lambert, my grandparents still live there,” Kasper said Thursday. “It feels like home. I spent a fair amount of time here.”
With at least 18 family members expected to attend, Kasper will be looking to shine in the women’s ITU World Triathlon Series event on Saturday. The men’s race is on Sunday.


