Marin Independent Journal

Lightning beat Jackets in fifth OT

- The Associated Press

TORONTO » Brayden Point scored 10:27 into the fifth overtime, and the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 3-2 on Tuesday in the fourthlong­est game in Stanley Cup playoff history.

Point scored from just above the left circle, beating Joonas Korpisalo after the goaltender made an NHL-record 85 saves. Point also scored way back in the first period of Game 1 of the best-ofseven series.

Vezina Trophy finalist Andrei Vasilevski­y was outstandin­g for Tampa Bay, making 61 stops. The teams combined for 151 shots — most in a NHL game since the league began officially tracking the statistic in 1955-56.

Game 2 is Thursday. Pierre-Luc Dubois scored on the power play and Oliver Bjorkstran­d added a goal late in the second period to give Columbus — the No. 7 seed in the East — a pair of shortlived leads in regulation.

Yanni Gourde had the other goal for the secondseed­ed Lightning.

The five-overtime thriller led the NHL to postpone the playoff opener between Boston and Carolina to Wednesday. The Bruins and Hurricanes were supposed to play at Scotiabank Arena after the Blue JacketsLig­htning game.

FLAMES 3, STARS 2» Rasmus Andersson snapped a tie after Dillon Dube scored twice in the first period, leading Calgary to the victory in Game 1 of their firstround playoff series.

Andersson scored on a rush with four minutes left in the second period, with the defenseman taking a strong shot and the puck skirting over the top of defenseman Andrej Sekera’s stick blade on its way to the net.

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