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Hockey: Lightning advance to Eastern Conference finals after double overtime win over Bruins

- — Mari Faiello, Tampa Bay Times

For the fourth time in six seasons, the Lightning will advance to the Eastern Conference finals after defeating the Bruins 3-2 in Game 5 on Monday night. Tampa Bay also is the first team to advance to the conference finals in the 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs.

The first period went scoreless after the Lightning couldn't convert on a four-minute power-play opportunit­y, which came after Boston's Zdeno Chara struck Nikita Kucherov in the face with his stick.

Kucherov left the ice and did not return to play for the last seven minutes of the period. The right-wing was back on the bench for the start of the second, but didn't stay there, as he left again with seven minutes remaining in the second frame.

At the start of the second, Lightning forward Ondrej Palat was able to find the open net for the fourth straight game on a tip from a Kevin Shattenkir­k shot. Palat has now tied the franchise record for the longest goal streak in the playoffs at four games. Captain Steven Stamkos was the last to get a four-game goalstreak in the postseason back in 2018.

A careless tripping penalty from Kucherov put the Bruins on the power play, which was converted on the sole power-play goal of the evening.

With fewer than 10 seconds remaining, David Krejci faked a shot from the right, stealing Andrei Vasilevski­y's attention, and instead, passed it to David Pastrnak on the left, who one-timed it past the Vezina finalist for the tie the score at 1-all.

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With less than eight minutes remaining in the third, Victor Hedman took a shot from the blueline and Anthony

Cirelli was able to tip it past Boston's Jaroslav Halak for the 2-1 lead. Hedman's assist on the play made him the franchise's all-time assist leader in the postseason with 45.

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