The Tampa Bay Lightning have taken the second game of their Stanley Cup Finals matchup with the Montreal Canadiens. With the 3-1win, the Bolts have jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the series.
In this summary video, the Puck Dudes debate whether or Montreal played better than the 3-1 score would suggest. While Montreal outshot Tampa Bay by a wide margin, Tampa Bay seemed to produce the better scoring opportunities.
With the number and variety of shots that the Habs were able to put on Andrei Vasilevskiy in this game, are they going to be able to solve this puzzle before it’s too late? Paul and Adrian discuss how the lone Canadiens goal in this game, by Nick Suzuki, came off an unconvincing backhand that miraculously passed through everyone, including Vasilevskiy.
Tampa Bay Lightning Goals:
Cirelli (Assisted by Johnson & Rutta)
Coleman (Assisted by Goodrow & McDonagh)
Palat (Unassisted)
Montreal Canadiens Goal:
Suzuki (Unassisted)
Be sure to watch until the end of the video… Adrian and Paul give their predictions for game 3, as the Finals shift to Montreal’s Centre Bell.
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