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Steven Stamkos scored in overtime to extend the Tampa Bay Lightning's winning streak to five games.
After the Tampa Bay Lightning blew a two-goal lead to the Washington Capitals, it eventually saw the game go into to overtime, looking as if the team's four-game winning streak could be threatened. That however, did not happen.
Thanks to the league's leading scorer.
Steven Stamkos made sure his team was going to extend its win streak to five when he scored 2:01 into overtime.
"It was nice to get rewarded in a big situation like that, " Stamkos said. "I just kinda kept telling myself to keep plugging away and there are only so many chances you have before it goes in so it's nice to get the winner obviously in a game like this."
Washington opened scoring at 16:55 of the first period when Matt Hendricks fanned on a shot, then backhanded the puck behind a surprised Mathieu Garon who was caught out of the crease.The Lightning answered Hendricks' goal minutes later when Teddy Purcell caught Steve Downie's pass through traffic, beating Thomas Vokoun at 18:50. Purcell's goal now gives him points in 11 of his last 18 games. He has eight goals and five assists in that span.
With a tie game, the Lightning began to improve its open ice passing and began to generate more offense early in the second period. Tampa Bay got a lucky break when Capital's defensemen Roman Hamrlik fell and Martin St. Louis skated away to score a breakaway goal 1:05 into the second period, giving the Lightning a 2-1 lead.
Tampa Bay's penalty kill unit preserved the 2-1 lead after it killed a second penalty when Downie was called for a double minor high stick. Then, Nate Thompson extended the Lightning's lead to 3-1 when he scored from the slot at 10:59. Dominic Moore and J.T. Wyman added the assists.
Then, Washington came back.
Thompson scored another goal but on the wrong net, watching the puck go past his own goalie. Marc Perrault got credit for the unassisted goal at 13:07 of the second period.
And, even though the Lightning's forecheck continued to stifle Washington, the Capitals continued to push and eventually tied the game when Matt Gilroy gave the puck away to Troy Brouwer. Brouwer beat Garon with 5:03 left in the third period.
The Lightning did not back down. It pressured, it continued to forecheck. It did not quit.
Anyone can see it. This Lightning team has been playing differently and it did in this game. When they are down, they are not out and Tampa Bay Coach Guy Boucher had everything to do with that tonight.
"I kept saying on the bench, 'be in the moment, be in the moment; it's not what just happened, it's what we're gonna do next. We pushed, we didn't hold back. We weren't scared to lose; we were hungry to win," Boucher said.
Stamkos agrees.
"It was good we didn't panic after they tied it up, we stuck to the structure," he said.
The Tampa Bay Lightning got on the board early in the second period when Martin St. Louis took advantage of a Roman Hamrlik fall, breaking away and putting the Lightning ahead 2-1 1:05 into the second period. St. Louis's goal now gives him 22 points (four goals, eight assists) in his last 17 games. He also has a goal in three straight games for the first time this season.
Tampa Bay's penalty kill unit came to play tonight and killed off another penalty, this time a double minor when Steve Downie got called for high sticking.
Nate Thompson extended the Lightning's lead at 10:59, scoring from the slot. Dominic Moore and J.T. Wyman got the assists.
Thompson scored again but this time on the wrong net and credit went to Mathieu Perrault as an unassisted goal.
The Tampa Bay Lightning focused more on defensive play in the first period and actually did quite a nice job of pinning the Washington Capitals in their own end for the first half of the period. At 1:31 of the first period, the Lightning was called for too many men on the ice but prevented the Capitals from registering a single shot on net on the man-advantage.
Although the Lightning played well defensively they had little offensive pressure on Tomas Vokoun for most of the first period. Tampa Bay also had some subpar open ice passes that lead to a few turnovers.
With only 3:05 left in the first period, Matt Hendricks scored the game's first goal after whiffing on the first shot to later try a backhand move that put the puck past Mathieu Garon. Garon was caught out of the crease after Hendricks whiffed the shot.
With the minutes winding down in the first period, Steve Downie made a textbook pass through traffic and Teddy Purcell took the pass and tapped it in past Vokoun to tie the game.
The Lightning need to avoid those ugly open ice passes in the second period especially if it wants to eliminate turnovers that could lead to goals for the Capitals.
The Tampa Bay Lightning have announced that Mathieu Garon will start in net tonight against the Washington Capitals. Garon seems like the smarter choice with his play as of late. He has won his last three starts.
The Tampa Bay Lightning (21-23-4) is getting back to the ice after the All-Star break and is currently riding a four-game win streak. Tampa Bay sits in the twelfth spot in the Eastern Conference and is nine points out of the last playoff spot. Things won't get any easier for the Lightning, who face their Southeast Division foe, the Washington Capitals. The Capitals are 2-0 against the Lightning this season but have not played at the Tampa Bay Times Forum since losing to the Lightning in games three and four of the Eastern Conference Semifinals.
Both teams at a glance:
Tampa Bay Lightning
In Tampa Bay's four-game win streak, it went 1-for-13 on the power play and that's certainly an area the Lightning can improve upon.Special teams have definitely been a concern for Tampa Bay all season long. It will be interesting to see if Guy Boucher will continue to play five forwards on the man-advantage.
Also a season long question mark is the Lightning's first period play. If Tampa Bay expects to beat Washington, it must come ready to play from the first face-off to the last.
The Lightning is still a bit injured but defensemen Victor Hedman, who missed 13 games with a concussion, will be in the lineup against Washington. Ryan Shannon and Tom Pyatt will also return from injury on Tuesday. It is still unclear whether Ryan Malone and Marc-Andre Bergeron will return against Washington or not.
Even though the Lightning still remain one of the conference's bottom-dwellers, it's still very possible for the team to string together a few wins and get right back in the mix. Be as pessimistic as you want to be, but they are not mathematically eliminated yet. Time might be running out, but there is still time left.
Everyone remembers what happened with the Carolina Hurricanes last season right? Their season came down to their last game of the season, which was against the Lightning. If Carolina beat the Lightning, the Hurricanes would have gone to the playoffs. The Lightning can turn its season around, especially if the team continues to get healthy and stays healthy.
Washington Capitals:
Although the Washington Capitals are leading the Southeast division with 55 points (with the Florida Panthers not far behind) there are some things this team isn't doing that they did last season under Bruce Boudreau. Scoring is down but the Capitals are still ranked among the top ten teams in the league in scoring, netting an average of 2.8 goals per game.
Tomas Vokoun will presumably be in net against the Lightning and has brought the Capitals consistency between the pipes all season long. Vokoun has played in 35 games and has 20 wins so far this season. He has posted a solid .916 save percentage and has a 2.56 goals against average with two shutouts.
Alexander Ovechkin will not be in the lineup Tuesday in Tampa. He is not eligible to return from suspension until Saturday when the Capitals face the Canadiens.
Injury report: Tampa Bay: Malone (upper body), Bergeron (upper body), Dana Tyrell (knee), Mattias Ohlund (knees) currently on the Injured Reserve. Washington: Niklas Backstrom (head injury), Mike Green (abdominal surgery)
Who's hot: Tampa Bay: Both Martin St. Louis and Vincent Lecavalier are on six-game point streaks. St. Louis has two goals and eight assists while Lecavalier has tallied three goals and seven assists.
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WHEN: Jan. 31 7:30 p.m.
WHERE: Tampa Bay Times Forum Tampa, Fl.
MEDIA: NBC Sports Network (T.V.), 620 WDAE (radio)
Tampa Bay Lightning: Stayin' Alive
by JC De La Torre
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