The Hamilton Spectator

Resilient Lightning rebound to beat Bruins

- FRED GOODALL

TAMPA, FLA. — Brayden Point had an empty-net goal and three assists and Tampa Bay Lightning found a way to slow Boston’s high-scoring line of Patrice Bergeron, David Pastrnak and Brad Marchand to beat the Bruins 4-2 in Game 2 of their second-round National Hockey League playoff series Monday night.

The victory evened the best-ofseven matchup between the top two teams in the Eastern Conference. Game 3 is Wednesday night in Boston.

Point assisted on Tampa Bay’s first three goals before sealing the win with his empty-netter with 25.2 seconds left.

Yanni Gourde, Tyler Johnson and Ondrej Palat also scored for the Lightning, which rebounded from a 6-2 loss in Game 1.

Bergeron, Pastrnak and Marchand combined for three goals and 11 points in the opener. They had four more points in Game 2, but were unable to take over the game.

Charlie McAvoy scored for the Bruins late in the first period. Torey Krug’s late goal trimmed Tampa Bay’s lead to 3-2 with just over four minutes remaining.

Tampa Bay’s Andrei Vasilevski­y stopped 18 shots. Tuukka Rask finished with 27 saves for Boston.

The Lightning had nearly twice as many scoring opportunit­ies as the Bruins in the series opener and controlled play early Monday night, getting off the first 10 shots of the game and taking a 1-0 lead on Gourde’s power-play goal at 11:47 of the first period.

With the exception of failing to taking advantage of a long fiveon-three power play, the Bruins made the most of limited chances, with the Bergeron line leading the way.

McAvoy’s goal, with Bergeron and Marchand assisting, made it 1-1. Pastrnak and Marchand set up Krug’s goal to keep the Bruins close.

The Bergeron line has 12 goals and 41 points in Boston’s five playoff wins.

 ?? MIKE EHRMANN GETTY IMAGES ?? Yanni Gourde of the Tampa Bay Lightning celebrates a goal against the Boston Bruins at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla., on Monday night.
MIKE EHRMANN GETTY IMAGES Yanni Gourde of the Tampa Bay Lightning celebrates a goal against the Boston Bruins at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla., on Monday night.

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