Lightning pull off historic comeback in Stadium Series game vs. Bruins
- On Sunday, the Tampa Bay Lightning rallied from a four-goal deficit to beat the Boston Bruins 6-5 in a shootout at Raymond James Stadium before 64,617 fans.
- Down by four, Tampa Bay responded by scoring on a pair of five-on-three power-play goals 23 seconds apart after Boston built a 5-1 lead in the second period.
- Nikita Kucherov finished with a goal and three assists, capping the rally with a one-timer at 8:10 left, while Brandon Hagel scored 11 seconds in at 41.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Historically, the game produced the largest comeback in NHL outdoor-game history and the biggest in franchise history, with Vasilevskiy finishing with 29 saves.
- Up next, Morgan Geekie had two goals and three points as Boston plays at Florida on Wednesday while the Lightning host Buffalo on Tuesday.
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Last night, the NHL witnessed a goaltender fight, which also laid the foundation for the Tampa Bay Lightning's successful comeback.
Goalie Fight! Netminders drop the gloves in Lightning’s wild Stadium Series comeback
TAMPA – There’s no way a roof could ever contain everything that happened on Sunday night. In a game that featured just about everything, the Tampa Bay Lightning scored four unanswered goals and then went on to defeat the Boston Bruins, 6-5, in front of 64,617 fans at Raymond James Stadium in an outdoor Stadium Series contest. Brandon Hagel setting an NHL outdoor game record by scoring just 11 seconds in was just the tip of the iceberg on an uns…
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