Bolts
beat Canadiens to stay in playoff hunt
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[April 08, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Yanni
Gourde scored twice to help the Tampa Bay Lightning stay alive in
the playoff race with a 4-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on
Friday at the Bell Centre.
Nikita Kucherov and Alex Killorn also scored for Tampa Bay
(41-30-10), which sits one point behind the Toronto Maple Leafs for
the second wild-card spot and final postseason berth in the Eastern
Conference.
The Lightning have one game remaining and the Maple Leafs play
twice.
Dwight King and Artturi Lehkonen scored for Montreal (46-26-9),
which closes out its regular season on Saturday in Detroit.
Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 27 shots for Tampa Bay. Carey Price made
18 saves for Montreal.
Tampa Bay's desperation was on full display early. The Lightning
jumped out to a 6-0 shot advantage before the game was four minutes
old. But Price was ready, coming up with several big stops,
including back-to-back saves on Kucherov and Michael Bournival.
A fortunate bounce set the table for the Lightning to open the
scoring at 11:42 of the first period. Kucherov skated down the ice
before cutting into the slot. His shot hit the crossbar and bounced
out to Gourde in the right circle, who quickly wired it into an open
net.
Kucherov put Tampa Bay up by two with 10 seconds remaining in the
period. Ondrej Palat sent a Hail Mary pass through from inside his
own end to Kucherov at the Canadiens' blue line, who then sniped his
40th goal of the season from the bottom of the left circle.
King notched his first goal in a Canadiens uniform to cut the lead
in half at 9:59 of the second. Lehkonen took advantage of a slow
change by the Lightning for a stretch pass out to King, who was
coming on the ice, and the winger skated in alone to beat
Vasilevskiy five-hole.
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Canadiens goalie Carey
Price (31) makes as save against Tampa Bay Lightning center Yanni
Gourde (65) and defenseman Nathan Beaulieu (28) during the first
period at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: Jean-Yves Ahern-USA TODAY
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Killorn restored the two-goal lead less than five
minutes later when he outskated Brandon Davidson before lifting the
puck upstairs.
Lehkonen brought Montreal within one at 4:36 of the third with a
shorthanded strike from the goal line that went top shelf into the
net.
But Gourde once again put Tampa Bay ahead by two just 21 seconds
later when he was uncovered in the left circle to convert a Cory
Conacher feed.
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