Lightning dispatch Panthers to make series closer

   

Nick Paul scored the go-ahead goal in the second period as the Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the host Florida Panthers 5-1 on Saturday afternoon in Sunrise.

NHL: Stanley Cup Playoffs-Tampa Bay Lightning at Florida Panthers

Despite the loss, the Panthers - the reigning Stanley Cup champions - lead this best-of-seven series 2-1. Game 4 is schedule for Monday night in Sunrise, Fla.

Tampa Bay's other goals came from Brayden Point, Jake Guentzel, Luke Glendening and Anthony Cirelli (empty-netter).

Nikita Kucherov had three assists and Gage Goncalves, Guentzel and Ryan McDonagh added two assists each for a Lightning team that had scored a total of just two goals in the first two games of this series.

Andrei Vasilevskiy made 33 saves for the Lightning, who won for just the second time in their past nine playoff games.

The Panthers got a goal from Matthew Tkachuk. Sergei Bobrovsky made 17 saves.

Florida opened the scoring just 2:43 into the game. Sam Bennett charged in from the left wing, using a toe drag to get past Paul. The puck then slipped off Bennett's stick but went right to Tkachuk in front of the net. Tkachuk scored on a backhander into the open right side.

Tampa Bay tied the score with 17:15 elapsed in the first as Kucherov stickhandled past Panthers defenders Aleksander Barkov and Carter Verhaeghe to set up a Guentzel shot from the slot. The puck caromed in off Point's right leg.

The Lightning took their first lead of the series with 6:43 left in the second. Paul's shot deflected off the shot of a Panthers defenseman, and the puck bounced in off of Bobrovsky's skate.

Tampa Bay made it 3-1 just 21 seconds into the third. Kucherov, operating behind the net, dropped a blind pass. With the puck bouncing, Guentzel chopped it past Bobrovsky, who had lost his stick following a collision with a teammate.

With 5:41 left, Yanni Gourde dished to Glendening, who scored on a 2-on-1 rush, making it 4-1.

The Panthers then gambled early on an extra attacker, and the Lightning made them pay with Cirelli's empty-net goal with five minutes left. Guentzel had the primary assist.

However, as that goal was happening, Tkachuk was issue a five-minute major for a vicious open-ice hit on Guentzel.

Jon Cooper Blasts Paul Maurice With Comments After Lightning/Panthers Game 3

Tampa Bay Lightning coach Jon Cooper used Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice's words against him after their Game 3 win in Sunrise.

We've officially got ourselves a series in the Battle of Florida; the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Florida Panthers 5-1 to cut into what was a 2-0 series lead at the beginning of the day.

Just as it was in Game 2, today's 3rd period included a controversial moment that involved a massive late body check which resulted in a 5-minute major penalty.

Florida's Matthew Tkachuk leveled Tampa's Jake Guentzel with a late hit in the neutral zone a moment after he fed the puck to teammate Anthony Cirelli, who subsequently scored on Florida's open net to make the score 5-1 and put the game out of reach.

Afterward, Lightning coach Jon Cooper had a clever response to the hit and was his way of using Panthers coach Paul Maurice's own words against him.

The only players we hit are the ones with pucks.

It was the exact same thing that Maurice said about the controversial hit from Tampa's Brandon Hagel on Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov in the 3rd period of Game 2.

Hagel was given a 5-minute major penalty for the hit and was lated suspended for Game 3 by the NHL Department of Player Safety.

Guentzel has already sounded off on the hit by Tkachuk, saying that he hopes the NHL will 'do its job' and suspend him as Hagel was.

If Tkachuk is suspended for Game 4, it would be a major advantage for the Lightning as they attempt to tie the series at 2-2.