Lightning take control with Game 5 win in
Pittsburgh
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[May 23, 2016]
(The Sports Xchange) - Tyler Johnson
deflected Jason Garrison's wrist shot from the left circle into the net
53 seconds into overtime and the Tampa Bay Lightning seized control by
beating the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3 in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference
finals on Sunday.
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Penguins center Evgeni Malkin (71) and Tampa Bay Lightning center Brian
Boyle (11) take a face-off during the third period in game five of the
Eastern Conference Final of the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs at the CONSOL
Energy Center. Tampa Bay won 4-3 in overtime to take a three games to
two lead in the series. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY
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Nikita Kucherov led a comeback from a two-goal deficit with two
goals as the Lightning won for the second time in the three games in
Pittsburgh. They will not have to return there if they can win Game
6 on Tuesday in Tampa, where teams split Games 3-4.
The Lighting are one win away from the Stanley Cup finals for the
second straight season.
The Penguins gambled by returning goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury to
the net for the first time in 51 days, benching rookie Matt Murray,
but Fleury was outplayed by rookie Andrei Vasilevisky, who made 31
saves to Fleury's 23.
Fleury now is 1-8 in his last nine playoff starts.
One constant on every Tampa Bay goal: Penguins defenseman Kris
Letang, playing without usual partner Trevor Daley, was on the ice.
Daley will miss the rest of the playoffs with a broken left ankle
that occurred in Game 4.
Olli Maatta, back after being benched for three games for uneven
play, figured on two of the Penguins' first three goals -- exactly
what coach Mike Sullivan wanted upon returning him to the lineup.
But, again, the Penguins' big names, Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin,
could not produce a goal in a Game 5 that, based on prior NHL
results of series tied at 2, sends the winner on to the next round
about 75 percent of the time.
The Penguins led 3-2 late in the third, but Kucherov scored his
second of the game -- and 11th of the playoffs -- at 16:44.
Johnson's shot from the left point deflected to Kucherov behind the
net, and he easily beat Fleury on a wraparound. The Penguins took
their 3-2 lead by scoring in the final minute of each of the first
two periods -- literally the final second of the first period --
with left winger Chris Kunitz involved in both goals.
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After the Lightning rallied from a two-goal deficit to tie it at 2-2
on goals 1:10 apart in the second by Alex Killorn and Kucherov, the
Penguins regained the lead when Kunitz punched the puck past
Vasilevskiy with 50 seconds left in the period.
Maatta swiftly carried the puck beyond the goal line, then fed it to
the high slot to Malkin, who put it on net. Just as Vasilevskiy
seemed ready to grab it, Kunitz nudged it into the net for his
fourth of the playoffs and third of the series.
Previously, after holding the Lightning to four shots in the first
period, the Penguins scored the game's first goal with only
seven-tenths of a second left.
Kunitz, while falling down, shoved the puck up-ice to Bryan Rust,
who beat defenseman Victor Hedman for a shot that rebounded to
defenseman Brian Dumoulin, who put it inside the far post.
Pittsburgh made it 2-0 only 1:30 into the second. Carl Hagelin
shifted to the right of Vasilevskiy to deflect Maatta's pass to
Patric Hornqvist for his seventh of the playoffs.
But after Phil Kessel missed a chance to put the Penguins up 3-0,
Killorn's wrist shot from the left circle eluded Fleury at 13:15 for
his fifth goal. Kucherov followed 1:10 later with his 10th of the
playoffs, a one-timer from the left circle created by Vladimir
Namestnikov's pass.
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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