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rules: Lightning even series with Capitals
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[May 18, 2018]
Alex Killorn scored the go-ahead
goal with 8:03 remaining as the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning pulled
even in the Eastern Conference finals by defeating the Washington
Capitals 4-2 in Game 4 on Thursday night at Capital One Arena.
Killorn's backhanded shot provided the winning goal off a pass from
Ondrej Palat, who made the assist from behind the net. Killorn
pushed the puck between goalie Braden Holtby's pads.
The Lightning had gone more than 40 minutes without scoring since a
first-period burst, often without strong scoring chances for
extended stretches.
Game 5 will be Saturday night in Tampa, Fla. The road team has won
each game in the series.
Tampa Bay goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy made 36 saves.
"He was amazing," Lightning left winger Ondrej Palat said of
Vasilevskiy. "The best player on the ice, for sure. He's one of the
best in the world, and he shows that every game, and especially
tonight."
Brayden Point and Steven Stamkos scored in the first period for
Tampa Bay. Stamkos has scored in each game of the series. Anthony
Cirelli added an empty-net goal with two seconds to play.
Dmitry Orlov and Evgeny Kuznetsov scored for the Capitals. Holtby
stopped 16 shots.
"You don't have to look at what happens in previous games," Capitals
left winger Alex Ovechkin said. "Right now, it's the time of year
you have to concentrate on the next game, the next shift."
Vasilevskiy turned in a variety of top-notch saves, including a
reaction to deny Brett Connolly, who had redirected an
awkward-bouncing rebound in the third period.
"That's why he's one of the best goalies in the world," Stamkos
said. "He has given us a chance when we're not playing our best, and
tonight was another example of that."
Both teams had the offense clicking early.
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Capitals center Jay Beagle (83) battles for the puck with Tampa Bay
Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman (77) during the third period in
game four of the Eastern Conference Final in the 2018 Stanley Cup
Playoffs at Capital One Arena. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-USA
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Orlov scored 4:28 into the game.
Point countered slightly more than a minute later, set up by Yanni
Gourde's nifty pass.
Then it was Stamkos' turn, as the Tampa Bay center found the net at
8:32 of the opening period on a power play. That was Stamkos'
franchise-record 11th postseason power-play goal. Stamkos fired a
shot from the left side before Holtby could move into position.
Tampa Bay led 2-1 after the opening period despite Washington's 15-7
edge in shots.
Kuznetsov tallied 5:38 into the second period, pulling the Capitals
even.
Washington kept up the pressure, registering nine of the first 10
shots of the second period. A similar type of activity took placed
in the Capitals' offensive zone for the first eight minutes of the
third period.
Tyler Johnson assisted on Tampa Bay's first goal, lifting his career
playoff points total to 50 with the Lightning.
Capitals center Nicklas Backstrom made his series debut after
sustaining an injury in the previous round. He finished with a
minus-1 rating in 18:51 of ice time.
--Field Level Media
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