Lightning pound Predators, run win streak to five
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[February 09, 2021]
Anthony Cirelli collected two
goals as the Tampa Bay Lightning matched the NHL's longest winning
streak this season with a 4-1 victory over the host Nashville
Predators on Monday.
By beating the Predators for the third time this season, Tampa Bay
posted its fifth consecutive win overall, matching a run by the
Carolina Hurricanes from Jan. 18-Feb. 2.
The visitors also matched their franchise record with eight wins and
17 points through the first 10 contests of a season (8-1-1). Those
feats were first accomplished by the 2017-18 club.
Cirelli recorded tallies at even strength and on the power play, and
Blake Coleman and Steven Stamkos scored empty-netters for the
Lightning, who are 4-0-0 in February.
Curtis McElhinney made his first start since March 8, 2020, giving No. 1
goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy (scratched) a night off after 35 straight
starts. After missing two weeks due to COVID-19 protocol, McElhinney
stopped 23 of 24 shots.
Nashville's Dante Fabbro scored his first this season on the power play,
and Matt Duchene had an assist. Pekka Rinne allowed two goals on 33
shots but fell to Tampa Bay for the second time in 10 days.
Nashville lost to the Lightning at home in regulation for the first time
since Feb. 5, 2004.
Just over nine minutes into a first period that saw the Lightning
outshoot Nashville 17-6, Cirelli took a drop pass from Alex Killorn and
drilled home his third goal from a very sharp angle. He sniped the shot
over Rinne's right shoulder.
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Nashville Predators
goaltender Pekka Rinne (35) watches the puck in traffic during the
first period against the Tampa Bay Lightning at Bridgestone Arena.
Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports
On Tampa Bay's second power play after Matt Benning went off for
tripping Brayden Point in the second period, Mikhail Sergachev made
a nifty move into the slot and fired a shot that rang off the left
post.
The carom went right to Cirelli, and from nearly the same slim angle
as the first goal, he beat Rinne again for a 2-0 lead at 13:02 as
the backstop attempted to scramble across the paint and get back
into position.
Nashville went on a power play 5:59 into the third period, but
McElhinney slid over and stopped Erik Haula's deflection at 6:58.
However, Fabbro blasted a marker on the man advantage at 11:08 to
make it 2-1.
With Rinne pulled for the extra skater, Coleman and Stamkos both
scored into an empty net to nail down the victory.
--Field Level Media
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