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Jersey zapped from playoffs by Bolts

- By FRED GOODALL

TAMPA, Fla. — After reaching their first postseason in five years, the Devils got a first-hand lesson of what it takes to be successful in the Stanley Cup playoffs.

“You need your best players to be the best players, and they rose to the occasion,” Lightning coach Jon Cooper said Saturday after the top seed in the Eastern Conference beat the Devils 3-1, ending their first-round series in five games.

“People are going to look at this series and say: ‘Oh, 4-1. Tampa took it to them.’ Anybody that was actually watching these games knew clearly that’s not what happened in this series,” Cooper added. “It was fought from the drop of the puck to the end. We just happened to get big goals at the right time.”

Nikita Kucherov scored his 27th career postseason goal and Andrei Vasilevski­y stopped 26 shots for the Lightning, who advanced to a second-round matchup against either the Bruins or Maple Leafs.

Kucherov, the NHL’s thirdleadi­ng scorer during the regular season with 100 points, had five goals and five assists in the five games, setting a franchise for points in a playoff series. He also tied Vincent Lecavalier for second-place on the club’s all-time postseason scoring list.

“I thought he elevated [his play] throughout the series, no question,” Cooper said of the 24-year-old, two-time All-Star, who has 27 goals and 25 assists in 50 career playoff games.

“He’s an extreme competitor,” Devils coach John Hynes said. “When you look at a guy like Kucherov, he has talent but he’s not a perimeter player. He’s very strong on the puck, he competes hard, he’s got good hockey sense. He’s the type of offensive player you need to have success if you’re going to have a chance to win the Stanley Cup.”

Mikhail Sergachev became the youngest player in Lightning history to score a playoff goal and Ryan Callahan, back in the lineup after missing the previous two games with an upper-body injury, sealed it with an empty-netter for the Atlantic Division champions with 1.7 seconds remaining.

 ?? Getty Images ?? TO HELL WITH THAT! Devils defenseman Mirco Mueller can only watch as former Ranger J.T. Miller celebrates a Lightning goal Saturday in Tampa. The Lightning closed out the series with a 3-1 win.
Getty Images TO HELL WITH THAT! Devils defenseman Mirco Mueller can only watch as former Ranger J.T. Miller celebrates a Lightning goal Saturday in Tampa. The Lightning closed out the series with a 3-1 win.

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