The Maui News

Lightning beat Caps, cut deficit in half

- By STEPHEN WHYNO

WASHINGTON — Victor Hedman figured all the Tampa Bay Lightning needed to get back on track was a shift in momentum.

The big defenseman took it upon himself to provide it.

Hedman scored his first goal of the playoffs and added two assists, and Andrei Vasilevski­y stopped 36 of 38 shots to help the Lightning beat the Washington Capitals 4-2 in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference final Tuesday and cut their series deficit to 2-1. Hedman had the primary assist on power-play goals by Steven Stamkos and Nikita Kucherov and was a key part of three big penalty kills for Tampa Bay.

Hedman was dominant all over the ice as Tampa Bay looked like an entirely different team than the one that lost the first two games of the series at home and now has a chance to tie it in Game 4 on Thursday.

“He’s a perennial Norris guy,” Stamkos said of Hedman. “We can’t describe how good he is out there.”

It wasn’t perfect, but it was a more complete effort from Tampa Bay, which jumped out to a 2-0 lead before Brett Connolly answered for Washington in the second. Brayden Point’s goal less than five minutes later allowed the Atlantic Division champions to play with a comfortabl­e lead that survived Evgeny Kuznetsov’s 6-on-5 goal with 3:02 remaining.

Vasilevski­y was a big part of holding on to the lead as he made seven saves on the penalty kill as part of a bounce-back performanc­e after being criticized for his play earlier in the series. It wasn’t perfect, but the Lightning began to make it up to Vasilevski­y for hanging him out to dry on so many odd-man rushes in Games 1 and 2 by improving their defensivez­one play.

The Capitals outshot the Lightning 38-23 but didn’t help goaltender Braden Holtby with six minor penalties. Holtby allowed four goals but was helpless on the one-timers on the power play by Stamkos and Kucherov — the 10th and 11th Tampa Bay power-play goals over a streak of seven games with at least one.

“We know both teams have pretty good special teams, and if we’re going to play like that, they’re going to use it,” said Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin.

Tampa Bay got two injury scares in the third period when Stamkos hobbled off after taking a slap shot from teammate Braydon Coburn in the right knee and Tyler Johnson was cross-checked by Michal Kempny. Each returned minutes later.

Sporting an ice pack on his right knee, Stamkos said it was just a stinger and that he was fine.

 ?? AP photo ?? Tampa Bay Lightning center Brayden Point celebrates his goal against the Washington Capitals on Tuesday.
AP photo Tampa Bay Lightning center Brayden Point celebrates his goal against the Washington Capitals on Tuesday.

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