Much of the third period looked like the first. The Lightning controlled the majority of possession. The Canadiens only put five shots on net. But one of those went in - rookie Alexander Romanov netted his first career playoff goal when his right point shot sailed past a screened Vasilevskiy. That goal came after the Lightning failed to execute a clear from the d-zone.
It also came about a minute after six players three on each side were given roughing minors. The players - for the Lightning, it was the entire Yanni Gourde line - had to stay in the box until the first whistle after two minutes had elapsed. The Romanov goal came before the two minutes had expired.
There wasn't another whistle until Pat Maroon 's tying tally, which came exactly five minutes after Romanov's goal. During that five-minute span in which the Canadiens were up , the Lightning had to go with a rotation of three lines since Gourde's line was still in the box. That meant the line of Tyler Johnson , Maroon, and Mathieu Joseph was getting on the ice every third shift.
They had three shifts during the five minutes between the goals. On the first, Johnson had a breakaway that Price denied. He also stopped Maroon's follow-up shot. On the second, the line owned possession in the offensive zone. And on the third, Joseph and Maroon teamed up on the two-on-one goal. The Lightning won a puck battle in the neutral zone and Maroon got behind Brett Kulak. Joseph got his pass across and Maroon finished the shot into an open side of the net. Price made nine saves in the third including the aforementioned breakaway stop on Johnson.
One of his best of the night came early in the third, when he denied a Kucherov tip-in attempt at the back post. Kucherov had another back post opportunity late in the third, but he redirected McDonagh's pass off the post. Infiltrating the Airship. Bridge Tactics. Warfare Papa's Hot Doggeria. Roly-Poly Cannon 2. Battle For Darkness. Pinata Hunter 2.
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Anthony Cirelli won the face-off from Staal to begin the man-advantage and the 'Canes never got the puck out of the defensive zone.
Unlike on the two earlier plays on which they had scored on the shift after a goal, Carolina didn't push back on the shift following Kucherov's goal. Instead, the Lightning built their own momentum. Tyler Johnson tied the game at with a goal off the rush. That play stared with Victor Hedman delivering a quick pass up ice to Maroon, who gave it to Ross Colton.
From the left point, Colton moved it to Johnson at the right circle. Johnson's shot nicked off Hamilton and deflected off the bottom of the crossbar and into the net. Before the period was done, the Lightning had the lead back.
Svechnikov took his third minor penalty of the game, committing a roughing minor at Similar to the Kucherov power play goal, the Lightning stuck quickly. Cirelli won another offensive zone face-off to begin the man advantage so the Lightning started with possession.
Carolina almost got the puck out. But a gamble from Staal backfired. As a loose puck slid towards the right point, Staal pursued it and tried to clear it past Hedman. But Hedman reached the puck first and slapped it back to Cirelli in the right corner.
When the puck didn't get out, both Staal and Brock McGinn were caught out of position. Cirelli fed Kucherov at the right circle and he slid it across to Stamkos at the left circle.
Stamkos wristed it in at The period ended with each team scoring four times. So the Lightning again took a one-goal lead into the intermission. And in the third period, they locked things down defensively, Unlike the second, the Hurricanes generated very little forechecking pressure.
The Lightning delivered a solid penalty kill early in the frame when the game was still , holding Carolina without a shot. Throughout the frame, the Lightning avoided turnovers, took away Carolina's time and space, and worked pucks deep into the offensive zone. They added to their lead when Palat stole the puck from Bean at the Lightning blue line and countered on an odd-man rush.
He set up Kucherov, who ripped a one-timer from the high slot through the pads of Mrazek at The Hurricanes finished the third period with just six shots on net. But without a stick in his hands, he was unable to contest the shot. After the goal, penalties were called on Mikhail Sergachev and Palmieri, leading to a four-on-four.
On the next shift, Erik Cernak was whistled for boarding, creating a dangerous four-on-three power play for the Islanders.
Vasilevskiy made three saves during the kill to keep the score, But after the penalties ended, the Lightning never gained possession of the puck so they had could change players. So when Sergachev and Cernak eventually came out of the penalty box, they had four defensemen on the ice. An icing call on the Lightning followed.
Eventually, the Lightning cleared the zone enough so that Sergachev and Cernak could get to the bench, but David Savard and Jan Rutta were still stuck on the ice and they had been out for the end of the penalty kill. With the puck back in the Tampa Bay end, the Lightning failed to clear one more time and the Islanders cashed in.
From the right circle, an unguarded Matt Martin roofed a backhander into the top of the net. The puck had been in the Lightning's d-zone for nearly a minute before the goal. Lightning video coaches Nigel Kirwan and Brian Garlock noticed that the original entry looked offside.
On the primary camera angle, it appeared that J. Pageau preceded Josh Bailey and the puck across the blue line. So the Lightning challenged the goal. But as Jon Cooper explained afterwards, not all of the video replays were available to them, so they didn't see the shot from the opposite side, which showed Bailey bringing the puck in ahead of Pageau, then moving the puck back on the blue paint which, once the puck goes completely into the zone, is still onside.
It was a the right call and the goal was upheld. The Lightning killed off the ensuing delay-of-game penalty and got out of the period without any more damage done. The Lightning's compete level went up in the third period, which helped them apply more pressure. Cooper also mixed up some of the forward line combinations, which seemed to spark the forwards. They netted two goals in the first
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