Lethbridge Herald

Predators down the Lightning

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — TAMPA

Filip Forsberg came up big for the Nashville Predators in his return after sitting out a game.

Forsbeg had two goals and an assist to lead the Predators to a 41 victory against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Sunday night. He was held out of the previous night’s lopsided loss to Buffalo for maintenanc­e purposes.

“It’s a big win and a good test for us going up against one of the best teams in the league,” Forsberg said. “This is the way it’s going to be in the playoffs, especially on the road, so it was good.”

Craig Smith and Ryan Johansen also scored to help Nashville move closer to securing the first division title in franchise history, with the Predators’ magic number to clinch the Central at two points.

“I think the guys played smart and that’s all on them,” Nashville coach Peter Laviolette said. “They had a meeting. They weren’t happy with (Saturday’s loss) and they straighten­ed it out. They played a smart, hard game, especially with the turnaround.”

Tampa Bay, which went 0 for 5 on the power play, played the final two periods without captain Steven Stamkos, who left the game with an undisclose­d lowerbody injury.

Coach Jon Cooper did not have an update on Stamkos after the game.

Ondrej Palat scored while Andrei Vasilevski­y stopped 21 shots for the Lightning, who have lost four of five to fall two points behind the Boston Bruins for the top spot in the Atlantic Division and Eastern Conference.

“We don’t like to lose games, that’s bottom line,” Tampa Bay defenceman Victor Hedman said. “We want to win every game. But we are looking at the big picture and hopefully there is two or three months left in the season, we want to play the right way.”

Nashville opened up the scoring as Johansen led a 2-on-1 rush and pulled the puck back before beating Vasilevski­y with a wrist shot 7:50 into the game.

The Predators doubled their lead early in the second with one second remaining on a power play as Forsberg’s shot deflected off the stick of Tampa Bay defenceman Anton Stralman and trickled through Vasilevski­y’s pads at 2:46.

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