Lightning avenge home losses with Game 3 win at Capitals
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[May 16, 2018]
Victor Hedman scored a goal and
provided two assists, and this time it was the Tampa Bay Lightning
with some quick strikes in defeating the Washington Capitals 4-2 in
Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals Tuesday night at Capital One
Arena in Washington.
Tampa Bay won for the first time in the series and will try to pull
even in Game 4, which is set for Thursday night in Washington.
It was the first home game for the Capitals in a conference final in
20 years, but it didn't go well for Washington.
Steven Stamkos, Nikita Kucherov and Brayden Point also scored for
the top-seeded Lightning, who lost twice at home to begin the
series.
"It doesn't matter who scores as long as we win, but it's nice to
perform at this time of the year," Stamkos said. "We're happy about
getting ourselves back in the series, but definitely not satisfied."
Brett Connolly and Evgeny Kuznetsov scored for Washington.
Tampa Bay goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy, who had appeared rattled at
times in the games on his home ice, made 36 saves Tuesday. The
Capitals had only six shots in the third period until the waning
minutes, and Vasilevskiy stopped all except one of 13 by period's
end.
Washington goalie Braden Holtby stopped 19 shots. He was pulled with
more than three minutes remaining as the Capitals were desperate to
create more offense. It paid off with Kuznetsov's goal with 3:02 to
play.
In the first two games, Washington scored goals in the waning
seconds of a period in each contest. This time, the Lightning
prevented the momentum swings.
After Tampa Bay scored the game's first three goals, Connolly
tallied for the Capitals midway through the second period.
Then, trailing 4-1 in the third period, Washington was denied on a
power play that seemed to douse its hopes.
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Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman (77) celebrates after scoring a
goal against the Washington Capitals in the second period in game
three of the Eastern Conference Final in the 2018 Stanley Cup
Playoffs at Capital One Arena. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA
TODAY Sports
Stamkos opened the scoring with 6:07 remaining in the first period.
He took a feed from Hedman, converting for his 10th career
postseason power-play goal -- a franchise record.
Washington registered 14 first-period shots without scoring.
Kucherov and Hedman scored within a two-minute span early in the
second period.
After Kucherov's power-play tally at 1:50, Hedman was left alone on
the right side and sent a sizzling shot past Holtby to stretch the
lead to 3-0 at 3:37.
"That's a great team over there. They didn't do what they did all
year because of a fluke," Washington center Jay Beagle said. "We
know they're really dangerous off the rush and we're trying limit
their odd-man rushes. ... Limiting turnovers at their blue line is
also a big factor."
Capitals center Nicklas Backstrom remained out of the lineup despite
going through the morning skate. He has yet to play this series due
to a hand injury sustained in the previous round.
--Field Level Media
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