Lightning score three power-play goals, take Game 1 over Panthers
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[May 18, 2022] Pierre-Edouard
Bellemare scored the go-ahead goal with 16:25 left to play as the
Tampa Bay Lightning rallied to defeat the host Florida Panthers 4-1
on Tuesday night in the opener of their Eastern Conference semifinal
playoff series in Sunrise, Fla.
Tampa Bay's power play went 3-for-6, while the Panthers -- who led
the NHL in goals scored this season -- went 0-for-3 on their power
play. They are now 0-for-21 on the power play in the playoffs.
Corey Perry and Nikita Kucherov each had one goal and one assist for
Tampa Bay, and Andrei Vasilevskiy made 33 saves. Ross Colton had the
final goal.
The Panthers got 32 saves Sergei Bobrovsky and a goal from Anthony
Duclair off a sizzling assist from Jonathan Huberdeau.
Game 2 of the best-of-seven series is set for Thursday night, also
in Sunrise. The Lightning are the two-time reigning Stanley Cup
champions, while Florida had the best record in the league in the
regular season.
Duclair had a would-be game-tying second goal disallowed with 8:09
left in the game. The puck hit the back netting and should've been
ruled a stoppage. The officials missed it, but Tampa Bay challenged
the non-call and had the goal disallowed.
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Florida opened the scoring with 14:01 expired in
the first period. Huberdeau held onto the puck at the back end of
the right circle until finally finding Duclair for the easy goal at
the doorstep.
Kucherov took over with two great plays in the final four minutes of
the second period. First, he drew a hooking penalty on Panthers
defenseman MacKenzie Weegar, using a burst of speed to accelerate to
his right.
During the ensuing power play, Kucherov put on a breathtaking move
on Panthers defenseman Aaron Ekblad, skating right, then left.
Kucherov dished to Perry, who tapped in the puck to the open right
side of the net, tying the score 1-1 with 3:38 remaining.
The Lightning took a 2-1 lead on Bellemare's goal.
The sequence started when Bobrovsky stopped Perry's shot. Bellemare
picked up the loose puck and whipped it over Bobrovsky's left
shoulder.
Kucherov's goal with 4:06 left gave Tampa Bay a 3-1 lead. Florida
challenged the goal due to what the Panthers felt was goalie
interference. It appeared that Tampa Bay's Anthony Cirelli -- who
was setting a screen -- hit Bobrovsky's head.
But the officials ruled it a good goal, and the Panthers were
assessed a penalty for the failed challenge, leading to Colton's
rebound goal with 2:16 left.
--Field Level Media
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