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Lightning Move Past Red Wings for Sixth Straight Victory
Tampa Bay's goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 33 shots and Yanni Gourde scored twice in the second period to fuel a six-game winning streak.
- On Friday, the Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Detroit Red Wings 6-3, extending Tampa's winning streak to six games after a 1-1 first period tie.
- Early in the middle frame, Tampa capitalized on Detroit defensive errors as Gage Goncalves scored 34 seconds in and Yanni Gourde added goals at 3:01 and 16:09.
- Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 33 shots to extend his winning streak to six games, while Darren Raddysh and Jake Guentzel combined for key goals and assists.
- The Red Wings dropped their third straight game, with Dylan Larkin saying `we're just a little fragile and mistakes seem to be compounding,` and J.T. Compher noting `there's frustration through the room.`
- Brayden Point missed his third consecutive game, while Gage Goncalves and Brandon Hagel scored; Tampa Bay visits the New York Rangers Saturday and Detroit faces the Boston Bruins in the Eastern Conference race.
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Gourde's unassisted goals power Lightning past Red Wings 6-3 for sixth straight victory
Yanni Gourde scored two unassisted goals in the second period and the Tampa Bay Lightning extended their winning streak to six games with a 6-3 victory over the Detroit Red Wings.
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