Los Angeles Times

Lightning back in it with victory on road

Hedman has a goal and two assists and Vasilevski­y makes 36 saves for Tampa Bay.

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WASHINGTON — Victor Hedman figured all the Tampa Bay Lightning needed to get back on track was a shift in momentum.

The big defenseman took it upon himself to provide it.

Hedman scored his first goal of the playoffs and added two assists, and Andrei Vasilevski­y stopped 36 of 38 shots to help the Lightning beat the Washington Capitals 4-2 in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference final Tuesday night and cut their series deficit to 2-1. Hedman had the primary assist on power-play goals by Steven Stamkos and Nikita Kucherov and was a key part of three big penalty kills for Tampa Bay.

“I’m put in a position to produce, and I put that pressure on myself to do it,” said Hedman, who has a goal and 10 assists during an eightgame point streak. “For me, it’s about being effective at all ends of the ice and trying to be a difference-maker every time I step on it.”

Hedman was dominant all over the ice as Tampa Bay looked like a different team from the one that lost the first two games of the series at home and now has a chance to tie it in Game 4 on Thursday. The Norris Trophy finalist who played a team-high 25:08 was most proud of successful penalty kills.

“He’s a perennial Norris guy,” Stamkos said of Hedman. “We can’t describe how good he is out there. We rely on him a ton, he’s a horse and most nights if he’s going well, we’re going well as a team. Another big effort for him tonight, and you could see we all followed suit.”

It wasn’t perfect, but it was a more complete effort from Tampa Bay, which jumped out to a 2-0 lead before Brett Connolly answered for Washington in the second. Brayden Point’s goal less than five minutes later allowed the Atlantic Division champions to play with a comfortabl­e lead that survived Evgeny Kuznetsov’s 6-on-5 goal with 3:02 remaining.

The Capitals outshot the Lightning 38-23 but committed six minor penalties.

 ?? Bruce Bennett Getty Images ?? WASHINGTON’S John Carlson, left, and Tampa Bay’s Ondrej Palat cross sticks as they battle for a loose puck during the third period Tuesday night.
Bruce Bennett Getty Images WASHINGTON’S John Carlson, left, and Tampa Bay’s Ondrej Palat cross sticks as they battle for a loose puck during the third period Tuesday night.

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