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Game 13: Chicago Blackhawks at Tampa Bay Lightning

 
 
The Tampa Bay Lightning overcame a two-goal defeicit to beat the Chicago Blackhawks 5-4 in overtime.

Lightning captain Vincent Lecavalier's goal with 53.7 seconds left in overtime capped a game that featured two scoreless periods wrapped around a wild second that saw the two teams combine for eight goals.

The first period ended in a scoreless tie as goaltender Dwayne Roloson turned away 15 Blackhawks shots. Meanwhile, the Lightning only mustered eight against Chicago starter Ray Emery.

In the second period, however, things heated up quickly.

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Steven Stamkos got the Lightning on the board first, scoring the first of three he would tally on the night at the 0:15 mark, on assists from Ryan Malone and Marc-Andre Bergeron. Less than a minute later, the Blackhawks answered on a power play goal by Patrick Sharp with help from Jonathan Toews and Patrick Kane.

The Lightning re-took the lead at 4:55 when Brett Connolly scored with assists from Martin St. Louis and Lecavalier. Less than 90 seconds later it was tied again when Marian Hossa scored on assists from Kane and Steve Montador. Chicago took control of the game at that point, scoring two goals in the next 75 seconds, the first by Daniel Carcillo unassisted and the second by Sharp from Kane and Hossa.

The Lightning, plagued by turnovers and offensive impatience up until that point, settled down and limited Chicago's scoring chances. Stamkos scored his second goal at 11:45 with help from Teddy Purcell and his third goal on a power play late in the period with assists by St. Louis and Malone.

After giving up 24 shots in the first two periods, they held the Blackhawks to eight in the third, and the period ended with the teams tied at 4-4.

The Lightning, winless in their two previous overtime efforts (succumbing in shootouts both times), allowed no shots to Chicago while generating four of their own, ending with Lecavalier's game winner with assists from St. Louis and Bergeron.

The Lightning are in action again on Sunday, November 6th, when they travel to south Florida to take on the Panthers.

 

Game notes:

  • This was the only regular season meeting between Chicago and the Lightning.
  • Oh, those quirky NHL schedules: The Lightning will not play two consecutive games on the road again until November 12 and 14 (St. Louis and Winnipeg) and will not play consecutive home games again until a three-game homestand between November 17-22 (Pittsburgh, New Jersey & Toronto).
  • Once again, the Lightning were held scoreless in the first period, the sixth time this season.
  • Patrick Sharp's goal in the second snapped the Lightning's streak of six games without allowing a power play goal.
  • Stamkos's hat trick was the first for a Lightning player this season and the fourth of his career.
  • The Lightning recognized Dottie Berger MacKinnon as a Lightning Community Hero during the first period of tonight’s game. MacKinnon, who received a $50,000 donation from the Lightning Foundation and the Lightning Community Heroes program, will contribute the money to her charity of choice, A Kid’s Place. MacKinnon founded A Kid’s Place in 2009 with the goal of instilling change and improving the quality of life for abandoned, abused and neglected children. The initiative also aims to provide an enriching experience for kids that will instill hope, encourage growth, and provide opportunities for success. Today, A Kid’s Place houses 60 kids as it continues to foster change in residential group care in the state of Florida. MacKinnon has personally assisted children in court by advocating as a Guardian ad Litem and also helped establish the Joshua House, which has made a significant impact upon the lives of over 1,400 abused children over the past 20 years.

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Only because LeBron and the gang isn’t playing.

"The Revolution will be complete when the language is perfect"
- Smith in Orwell's 1984

by MTBoltFan on Nov 5, 2011 4:11 PM EDT up reply actions  

Roli stopped 15 SOG in the first

Not 8. Could have been a different story if he hadn’t. Glad he was given a chance to battle through past that 2nd period when things came unglued for the team. Love these go ahead, fall behind, make a comeback types of wins. They really get the team on the same page so they remember what it takes to win a hockey game together. Glad Stammer’s hat trick wasn’t wasted, and what a nice play by MAB to set up the GWG!

by LateNightOilFan on Nov 5, 2011 12:21 AM EDT reply actions  

Yep, I transposed those numbers somehow. Thanks for the heads-up. Fixed.

by Clark J Brooks on Nov 5, 2011 1:30 AM EDT up reply actions  

Wish I didn't have a conference all weekend

Glad to see a win, and just feel like I have something to leave here:

Heel for school, Vol for life!

Bolts, Preds, Canes (childhood team, home state team, hometown team). Canes mini-STH. Southern hockey solidarity!

by Incipient_Senescence on Nov 5, 2011 12:22 AM EDT reply actions  

Am I the only one who’s getting tired of the whole “coming back from a two-goal deficit” thing? I mean fine when it works, but it doesn’t always work.

R.I.P. Belak, Rypien, Boogaard, Lokomotiv.
Part Predator, part Lightning.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PEKKA!!!

by CAustin on Nov 5, 2011 9:23 AM EDT reply actions  

Only half of it. The two goal deficit part I could do without; I’m ok with the coming back part.

by Clark J Brooks on Nov 5, 2011 10:11 AM EDT up reply actions  

I’d prefer a “get a lead and keep it” motif, though.

R.I.P. Belak, Rypien, Boogaard, Lokomotiv.
Part Predator, part Lightning.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PEKKA!!!

by CAustin on Nov 5, 2011 10:15 AM EDT up reply actions  

Preds fan

Heel for school, Vol for life!

Bolts, Preds, Canes (childhood team, home state team, hometown team). Canes mini-STH. Southern hockey solidarity!

by Incipient_Senescence on Nov 5, 2011 10:24 AM EDT up reply actions  

Football fan.

R.I.P. Belak, Rypien, Boogaard, Lokomotiv.
Part Predator, part Lightning.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PEKKA!!!

by CAustin on Nov 5, 2011 10:31 AM EDT up reply actions  

relevance?

Heel for school, Vol for life!

Bolts, Preds, Canes (childhood team, home state team, hometown team). Canes mini-STH. Southern hockey solidarity!

by Incipient_Senescence on Nov 5, 2011 9:30 PM EDT up reply actions  

You called me a Preds fan, so I called you a football fan.

R.I.P. Belak, Rypien, Boogaard, Lokomotiv.
Part Predator, part Lightning.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PEKKA!!!

by CAustin on Nov 5, 2011 10:00 PM EDT up reply actions  

yeah

but I called you a Preds fan because you had a desire for getting a lead and then playing good defense.

Heel for school, Vol for life!

Bolts, Preds, Canes (childhood team, home state team, hometown team). Canes mini-STH. Southern hockey solidarity!

by Incipient_Senescence on Nov 6, 2011 7:40 AM EST up reply actions  

wait…huh? Aren’t we supposed to…? Are you saying that Barry Trotz has warped my appreciation of the game? Because he’ll growl at anyone who says so.

R.I.P. Belak, Rypien, Boogaard, Lokomotiv.
Part Predator, part Lightning.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PEKKA!!!

by CAustin on Nov 6, 2011 9:16 AM EST up reply actions  

it was a joke about how you cheer for a team that actually has a good defense

Heel for school, Vol for life!

Bolts, Preds, Canes (childhood team, home state team, hometown team). Canes mini-STH. Southern hockey solidarity!

by Incipient_Senescence on Nov 6, 2011 1:28 PM EST up reply actions  

And I was trying to make a joke about….never mind.

So…. Are you joining the game thread tonight?

R.I.P. Belak, Rypien, Boogaard, Lokomotiv.
Part Predator, part Lightning.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PEKKA!!!

by CAustin on Nov 6, 2011 2:26 PM EST up reply actions  

should be

I had a conference and family visiting this weekend, but they cleared out about an hour ago.

Heel for school, Vol for life!

Bolts, Preds, Canes (childhood team, home state team, hometown team). Canes mini-STH. Southern hockey solidarity!

by Incipient_Senescence on Nov 6, 2011 3:22 PM EST up reply actions  

Something that went unnoticed on that whole comeback win/Stammer hat-trick/Vinny GWG was the GREAT shift by Tommy Pyatt and Nate “Alaskan Assassin” Thompson to start the overtime. Thing of beauty.

Following the Lightning from Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil.
Let's. Go. BOLTS!

by Rafael Amarante on Nov 5, 2011 11:20 AM EDT reply actions  

I noticed. It was very good and for a bit there, I thought Nate was gonna get us the game winner. More of that, please.

R.I.P. Belak, Rypien, Boogaard, Lokomotiv.
Part Predator, part Lightning.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY PEKKA!!!

by CAustin on Nov 5, 2011 11:35 AM EDT up reply actions  

Thompson works as hard

As anyone out there game after game.
Very impressed with how Gilroy has stepped up his game. Gilroy and MAB in my eyes have been the best tandem at transitioning out of the defensive zone.
Props also to Brett Clark for a very big block with less than a minute in regulation. He has to work extra hard being paired up with Kubina. Man is he slow. He ought to just drop 25 pounds since he never uses his bulk to hit anyone anyway.

by malapraxis on Nov 5, 2011 3:55 PM EDT reply actions  

Marty’s saucer pass on the GWG was almost as impressive as VL4 shooting the puck—while it was still airborne—into the wide open net.

It may be cliche to some, but I love watching Stamkos shooting lasers from the left faceoff circle.

"The Revolution will be complete when the language is perfect"
- Smith in Orwell's 1984

by MTBoltFan on Nov 5, 2011 4:15 PM EDT reply actions  

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