The Columbus Dispatch

Lightning cuts into Capitals’ series lead

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Capitals center Lars Eller falls over Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevski­y during Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals.

was one of the most dominant players on the ice and extended his point streak to eight games

Criticized for his play in the first two games against Washington, Vasilevski­y was on top of his game as the Capitals put 38 shots on net. Vasilevski­y made seven saves on the

penalty kill alone to save a beleaguere­d unit that came in ranked 13th out of 16 playoff teams.

The Lightning would still like to cut down on the quality chances Vasilevski­y has to stop in Game 4 on Thursday and beyond, like the one Brett Connolly scored on after a turnover by Ondrej Palat. They

also surrendere­d a 6-on-5 goal to Evgeny Kuznetsov with 3:02 left that made things interestin­g in the final minutes.

But the offensive depth that helped them get through the first two rounds in five games apiece returned with Hedman and Brayden Point scoring just Tampa Bay's second and third even-strength goals in the series. Hedman now has a goal and 10 assists during his point streak.

Tampa Bay got two injury scares in the third period when Stamkos hobbled off after taking a slap shot from teammate Braydon Coburn in the right knee and Tyler Johnson was crosscheck­ed by Michal Kempny. Stamkos and Johnson each returned minutes later to a game that included nastiness after whistles throughout.

Capitals goaltender Braden Holtby allowed four goals on 23 shots, though power-play one-timers by Stamkos and Kucherov were almost impossible to stop. The Lightning extended their streak of consecutiv­e games with a power-play goal to seven and have 11 total in that time.

With his 10th career power-play goal, Stamkos tied Martin St. Louis for Tampa Bay's playoff record.

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