Preview: Blackhawks at Lightning
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[June 06, 2015]
After winning a franchise-best 32
home games during the regular season, the Tampa Bay Lightning let a
third-period lead slip away in the opener of the Stanley Cup final to
fall for the sixth time in 11 playoff contests at Amalie Arena.
Undaunted, the Lightning look to even their series with the visiting
Chicago Blackhawks when the clubs play Game 2 on Saturday night.
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Tampa Bay seemed content to let Alex Killorn's nifty deflection
stand up as the lone goal in Game 1, as the team failed to muster a
shot for over 13 minutes at one point and routinely was on the
defensive in the eventual 2-1 loss on Wednesday. "You can respect
them; you can't fear them," Lightning veteran Brenden Morrow said.
"It looked like in the third we were holding on and the fear of
maybe what would be coming and what might happen." What did happen
was rookie Teuvo Teravainen scored through a screen with 6 1/2
minutes to play before setting up fellow third-liner Antoine
Vermette's tally 1:58 later as Chicago seized home-ice advantage.
TV: 7:15 p.m. ET, NBC, CBC, TVA Sports
ABOUT THE BLACKHAWKS: Defenseman Duncan Keith set up Teravainen's
goal to extend his assist/point streak to five games, during which
he has set up eight tallies. The two-time Norris Trophy winner has a
career-high 17 assists and 19 points in the playoffs, with the
former serving as the most by a blue-liner in a playoff year since
New York Rangers stud Brian Leetch (23, 1994) and the latter as the
most by a defenseman since Edmonton's Chris Pronger (21, 2006).
Keith, who is logging a massive 31:28 of average ice time in the
playoffs, sat out Friday's practice but is in no danger of missing
Game 2.
ABOUT THE LIGHTNING: The vaunted "Triplets" line of Tyler Johnson,
Ondrej Palat and Nikita Kucherov was held in check in the series
opener, but coach Jon Cooper isn't ready to push the panic button.
"They've proven time and time again, they may be kept off the
scoresheet a game here, a game there, but you're not going to keep
them off for long," Cooper said of the line that recorded 28 goals
and 55 points over the first three rounds of the playoffs. In the
Stanley Cup final opener, however, the trio combined for just two
shots.
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OVERTIME
1. After combining for four goals in the last two contests of the
Western Conference final, the line consisting of Blackhawks captain
Jonathan Toews, RW Patrick Kane and LW Brandon Saad mustered just
six shots and was held without a point in Game 1.
2. Tampa Bay D Victor Hedman brushed off three successive questions
on the alleged biting incident involving Chicago's Andrew Shaw in
the series opener. Shaw's response to the situation on Friday: "It's
hockey."
3. Six of the past eight meetings between the teams have been
decided by one goal, dating to March 9, 2011. The Lightning are
6-1-1 while the Blackhawks are 2-2-4 in that stretch.
PREDICTION: Lightning 4, Blackhawks 2
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