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			Penguins beat Lightning to force Game 7 
			
			 
			
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			 [May 25, 2016] 
			(The Sports Xchange) - The 
			Penguins stayed alive in the Eastern Conference finals with a 5-2 
			win over the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 6 at Amalie Arena on 
			Tuesday, setting up a series decider back in Pittsburgh. 
           Pittsburgh goaltender Matthew Murray took a shutout into the third 
			period, then held on as Tampa Bay pulled within a goal, with more 
			shots in the third period than in the first two combined. 
			 
			Pittsburgh's Bryan Rust got a breakaway goal with 2:08 left and Nick 
			Bonino added an empty-netter with 53 seconds left to pull away. 
			 
			The Penguins will be back on home ice for Game 7 on Thursday -- 
			where Tampa Bay have won two of three games in this series -- with 
			the winner advancing to the Stanley Cup finals. 
			 
			The Lightning trailed 3-0 in the third period when they got a spark 
			from Brian Boyle, who scored twice to pull Tampa Bay within a goal 
			with 7:17 to play. After 11 shots in the first two periods, Tampa 
			Bay had 18 in the third alone. 
			 
			Boyle's first goal went in off Pittsburgh's Phil Kessel, who had 
			tried to redirect it but put it in the net off a wide shot with 
			14:30 left. 
			 
			That was Boyle's fourth goal of the postseason, and he scored again, 
			taking a pass from defenseman Slater Koekkoek and firing a shot to 
			the top left corner of the net and past Murray. 
			
			  Pittsburgh continued to stun the Lightning with late-period goals, 
			scoring twice in the final 90 seconds of periods to take a 3-0 lead 
			into the third period. 
			 
			Sidney Crosby made it a 3-0 game, scoring with just 25 seconds left 
			in the second as he weaved past two Lightning players and then shot 
			the puck through the legs of goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy for his sixth 
			goal of the postseason. 
			 
			Two nights earlier, Pittsburgh had a 2-0 lead in the second period, 
			only to see the Lightning rally to tie the game and win in overtime. 
			 
			The Penguins had extended their lead to 2-0 on Tuesday on a goal by 
			defenseman Kris Letang -- just his second of the playoffs -- off a 
			drop pass from Conor Sheary with 12:20 left, beating Vasilevskiy to 
			the top left corner of the net. 
			 
			
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			Penguins celebrate a goal against the Tampa Bay Lightning during the 
			second period in game six of the Eastern Conference Final of the 
			2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Amalie Arena. Mandatory Credit: 
			Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			  
			Pittsburgh jumped ahead late in the first period, taking advantage 
			of a 5-on-3 power play that had the Lightning's top two defensemen 
			in the penalty box. 
			 
			Anton Stralman was called for interference after a hit on 
			Pittsburgh's Tom Kuhnhackl with 2:51 left, and when Victor Hedman 
			looked to clear the puck, it sailed over the glass on the far end of 
			the ice for a delay penalty and 1:19 of 5-on-3 hockey. 
			 
			The Lightning killed off most of the double advantage but, with 1:14 
			left, Kessel scored, taking a pass from Crosby out of mid air that 
			caromed past Vasilevskiy for the 1-0 lead. 
			 
			Tampa Bay looked to have taken the lead with 14:48 left on a goal 
			from Jonathan Drouin, but an official review showed that Drouin was 
			offside -- his back skate had not crossed the blue line but was up 
			off the ice, so the goal was waived off. 
			 
			(Editing by Peter Rutherford) 
			
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