NHL Game Day: 3-7-21 Lightning at Blackhawks

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Lightning score six unanswered to camp triumphant comeback win and seal series win against Chicago.

TB-6
CHI-3

Andrei Vasilevskiy allowed three goals on 25 shots for the victory.

First Period
10:51 CHI Kurashev (6), (Soderberg)
15:34 CHI Janmark (8), (Kubalik, Kane)(PP)

Second Period
3:11 CHI Suter (8), (Janmark)
3:51 TB Palat (10), (Hedman, Stamkos)(PP)
4:14 TB Gourde (7), (Cernak)
7:51 TB Hedman (5), (Point, Palat)(PP)
16:55 TB Gourde (8), (Sergachev)(PP)

Third Period
14:25 TB Killorn (6), (Gourde, McDonagh)
17:25 TB Maroon (3), (Gourde, Joseph)(PP)

Yanni Gourde, Victor Hedman, and Ondrej Palat were the game’s three stars.

The Lightning escape a bit of a trap series against a young and hungry Chicago team getting five out of six points in the three game set. That’s the good news. Sleepy starts in two of the three games is a bit concerning, though. A little rash of injuries in the RHD corps is also a little concerning, although hopefully Cernak is out of the concussion protocol reasonably quickly after taking a head shot in this contest.

Cal Foote was -1 with 2 penalty minutes, 3 shots, 1 hit, and 1 blocked shot in 16:46. With Cernak in the locker room and Rutta already scratched, there was a healthy share of ice time for Foote in this game and I thought he handled it reasonably well. He’s played a calmer game as he gets more used to playing against NHL competition.

Alexander Volkov was -1 with 1 shot and 1 hit in 6:51. He nearly cost the Lightning a big goal in the Third Period whiffing on a hit along the wall where he stopped moving his feet and tried to coast into the opposing player. The Volkov boomlet we saw a couple of weeks ago has definitely faded.

Box score and extended statistics from NHL.com.

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