Daily Camera (Boulder)

Lightning in a bubble

Tampa blanks Dallas for second Cup; Hedman wins Conn Smythe

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EDMONTON, Alberta — The Tampa Bay Lightning are the champions of bubble hockey.

Brayden Point scored his playoff-best 14th goal and the Lightning beat the Dallas Stars 2-0 on Monday night to win the Stanley Cup and finish off the most unusual NHL postseason in history, staged nearly entirely in quarantine because of the pandemic.

The clock hitting zeros in an empty arena nonetheles­s set off a joyful celebratio­n for a team that endured years of playoff heartbreak and two months in isolation.

“It takes a lot to be in a bubble for 80 days or whatever long it was,” said defenseman Victor Hedman, who won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP. “But it’s all worth it now, we’re coming home with the Cup.”

Goals from Point and Blake Coleman and a 22-save shutout by Andrei Vasilevski­y in Game 6 were enough to power the Lightning to their second championsh­ip after winning it in 2004. That also came with the league on the verge of a labor stoppage, a lockout that wiped out an entire season, and similar uncertaint­y hangs in the air now because of the coronaviru­s.

Tampa Bay’s core group closed out the final with an almost poetic display of what got the Lightning to this point over the past several years and months.

Their new star in Point scored a power-play goal in the first period with assists from longtime standouts Nikita Kucherov and Hedman, key addition Coleman killed a penalty and scored on an oddman rush in the second, and Vasilevski­y did his job on a relatively slow night in net.

It was more of a coronation than a challenge as the dominant Lightning outshot the Stars 29-22 and looked like the powerhouse they’ve been for much of the past decade.

 ?? Bruce Bennett / Getty Images ?? Lightning players celebrate following their series-winning 2-0 victory against the Stars in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final on Monday at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta.
Bruce Bennett / Getty Images Lightning players celebrate following their series-winning 2-0 victory against the Stars in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final on Monday at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta.

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