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Vasilevski­y helps Lightning tie series with Capitals

- By Howard Fendrich

WASHINGTON — Jon Cooper’s Tampa Bay Lightning won Game 4 of the Eastern Conference final despite going the equivalent of more than a period without a shot on goal.

They won despite falling behind about 4½ minutes into the game.

They won despite being called for three penalties — one right after the other — late in the first period, allowing Alex Ovechkin and the rest of the Washington Capitals’ prolific power play to get all that time to operate.

And they did it, mainly, thanks to Andrei Vasilevski­y, who made 36 saves and kept things close until Alex Killorn scored the tiebreaker with about 8 minutes left, lifting Tampa Bay to a 4-2 victory over Washington on Thursday night, evening the series at two games apiece.

“When you don’t have your ‘A’ game, ‘you need your goalie to have his ‘A’ game,” Cooper said. “And he sure did.”

Now the Lightning will host Game 5 on Saturday night, with Game 6 back in Washington on Monday.

The road team has won every game in the series so far.

“It’s pretty bizarre,” said Steven Stamkos, who took a puck off the face during the morning skate, then went out and scored a power-play goal that gave Tampa Bay a 2-1 lead after the first period. “We’ve got to find a way to win one at home.”

The Capitals might be thinking the very same thing. After all, they fell to 3-5 in the nation’s capital this postseason, while they are 7-1 in away games.

On Thursday, they even got booed — yes, a smattering of jeers rang out in the team’s first conference final in 20 years — late in the first period after failing to convert any of the trio of man-advantage chances.

 ?? Nick Wass / Associated Press ?? Tampa Bay Lightning goalkeeper Andrei Vasilevski­y made 36 saves against the Washington Capitals on Thursday night.
Nick Wass / Associated Press Tampa Bay Lightning goalkeeper Andrei Vasilevski­y made 36 saves against the Washington Capitals on Thursday night.

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