Edmonton Journal

Devils stun Lightning with late rally

- TOM CANAVAN

Taylor Hall had a goal and two assists, setting up Stefan Noesen’s game-winner with 7:05 play, and the New Jersey Devils scored four times in the third to claw their way back into their firstround series with Tampa Bay on Monday night, beating the Lightning 5-2 in Game 3.

Rookie Will Butcher had a power-play goal earlier in the third to tie the score 2-2, and Blake Coleman and Ben Lovejoy added empty net goals late. Cory Schneider made 34 saves while starting in place of Keith Kinkaid to give the Devils a chance in their first playoff series since 2012.

Schneider, who seemed to hurt his groin in a collision with Lightning defenceman Ryan McDonagh midway through the final period, survived a late power play to nail down the win.

Alex Killorn and Steven Stamkos each had a power-play goal and an assist for the Lightning. Nikita Kucherov added two assists, and Andrei Vasilevski­y made 36 saves in the game that had a major scrum with 23 seconds to go.

Game 4 of the best-of-seven series is Wednesday at the Prudential Center, which was stuffed with fans wearing red.

Hall was the Devils’ MVP during their stunning turnaround from worst team in the Eastern Conference to post-season participan­t in a year, and he didn’t disappoint in their biggest game of the season.

Hall skated down the right boards, avoided a check by Tyler Johnson in centre ice and found Noesen in the left circle with a cross-ice pass the forward onetimed past Vasilevski­y.

Butcher had tied it at 4:03 of the period, just 24 seconds after the Lightning were penalized for having too many men on the ice during a penalty kill.

The Lightning, who scored on three of four power plays in the first two games, converted on two more in Game 3.

Stamkos gave Tampa Bay a 2-1 lead just 38 seconds into the third with a shot from the left circle that squeezed between Schneider’s arm and body and dribbled into the net. It was his first goal of the series.

Tampa Bay, which never trailed in winning the first two games, took the lead again 42 seconds into the second period on Killorn’s third power play goal of the series and fourth overall. Kucherov sent a pass from behind the goal-line that Killorn redirected in.

Hall tied the game 1-1 with an unassisted goal at 12:24. Vasilevski­y made an excellent stop on a shot from near the blue line by Kyle Palmieri. The puck was misplayed by the Lightning and went to Hall between the circles and he ripped a shot past Vasilevski­y.

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