The Record (Troy, NY)

Bruins on the brink of eliminatio­n

- By Jimmy Golen

BOSTON » The Tampa Bay Lightning have a chance to get the last licks on the Boston Bruins at home.

Dan Girardi scored 3:18 into overtime to give Tampa Bay a 4-3 victory over Boston on Friday night in a game that featured more face- licking from Brad Marchand but left the Lightning with a 3-1 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals as they return to Florida for a potential clincher in Game 5.

“It’s going to be the hardest game of the series, and it always is,” said Tampa Bay wing Ryan Callahan, who was swabbed by Marchand’s tongue in the second period — the second straight opponent to complain about the tactic by the Bruins’ forward.

“It’s unfortunat­e that he goes that low to do that, but doesn’t take us off our game,” Callahan said. “Hopefully, the league looks at it. I don’t know if there is discipline for spitting in someone’s face, but to me it’s worse if not the same.”

Tampa Bay jumped ahead 2- 0 for the second straight game. But this time Boston answered with three straight goals, including a short-handed score by Patrice Bergeron — his second of the game — to break a third-period tie.

Steven Stamkos tied it 3- all with seven minutes left in regulation after Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy turned the puck over behind the Boston net after he appeared to be pulled down from behind. Girardi ended it when he got a stick on a pass from Alex Killorn that was deflected off Brian Gionta’s skate in the crease.

A two-time NHL goalscorin­g champion, Stamkos had just one goal in the playoffs before adding an empty-netter in Game 3.

“It was like Stam said, ‘ I’ve had enough,”’ Lightning coach Jon Cooper said. “It was just a matter of time, but we needed him, and he was there for us.”

Brayden Point and Nikita Kucherov also scored for the Lightning, and Andrei Vasilevski­y made 25 saves.

Tuukka Rask stopped 28 shots for the Bruins. Torey Krug, who was helped off the bench to the locker room in the third period and did not finish the game, had a pair of assists, as did Marchand.

But Marchand — whose nickname “Little Ball of Hate” even made its way to President Barack Obama when the Bruins visited the White House after their 2011 Stanley Cup win — was the talk of the postgame more for his penchant for licking opponents.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Dan Girardi (5) scores past Boston Bruins goaltender Tuukka Rask (40) in overtime of Game 4of an NHL hockey second-round playoff series, Friday in Boston. The Lightning won 4-3.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Dan Girardi (5) scores past Boston Bruins goaltender Tuukka Rask (40) in overtime of Game 4of an NHL hockey second-round playoff series, Friday in Boston. The Lightning won 4-3.

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