The Denver Post

Tampa Bay strikes 1st against Florida

LIGHTNING 4, PANTHERS 1

- By George Richards

SUNRISE, FLA. The Tampa Bay Lightning won the first two games of their playoff series with the Florida Panthers on the road last year.

They’re halfway to a repeat performanc­e.

Pierre-edouard Bellemare scored the go-ahead goal early in the third period, Andrei Vasilevski­y remained red-hot with 34 saves and the Lightning topped the Panthers 4-1 in Game 1 of an Eastern Conference semifinal series Tuesday night.

In Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper’s estimation, Vasilevski­y was the story.

“Look at the saves he makes at the times we need them,” Cooper said. “To me, that’s what great goaltender­s do and they give you a chance to win a hockey game and that’s what our guy did again tonight.”

Nikita Kucherov and Corey Perry each had a goal and an assist, and Ross Colton also scored for the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions, who went ahead 1-0 against their in-state rivals for the second consecutiv­e season.

Time and again, Vasilevski­y slammed the door on Florida. Over his last three games — all of them wins, including Game 7 at Toronto on Sunday — he’s stopped 94 of 99 shots.

“He brings 100 percent effort every single game and everybody’s just trying to take his energy and bring it to your game,” Kucherov said. “He’s a leader ... he’s our best player.”

Anthony Duclair had the goal for Presidents’ Trophywinn­ing Florida, which got 32 saves from Sergei Bobrovsky. Including the qualifying round that was held when the NHL restarted during the pandemic in 2020, Florida has lost seven consecutiv­e Game 1s — a streak that goes back to 1997.

“They are too good of a team, a veteran team, and they’re not going to open the door for you,’’ Florida interim coach Andrew Brunette said. “We had our opportunit­ies. On to the next game.”

Duclair, a 31-goal scorer, was scratched by Florida for its series-clinching win at Washington, but he was back Tuesday and gave his team the lead by scoring on a pass from Jonathan Huberdeau at 14:01 of the first.

Duclair’s goal came after the Panthers killed off a pair of early penalties — one from Mackenzie Weegar and the other from Duclair — as special teams became a factor.

Florida went 0 for 18 on the power play in the series win against the Capitals and was scoreless on three more tries Tuesday.

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