Stamkos dazzles as Lightning book 3rd consecutive trip to Stanley Cup final with win over Rangers
The Tampa Bay Lightning's bid for a three-peat is alive and well.
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The Tampa Bay Lightning's bid for a three-peat is alive and well.
TAMPA, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Lightning are four wins away from becoming the first NHL team since 1983 to win three straight Stanley Cup championships.
Tampa Bay Lightning star centre Brayden Point might not be ready to go for Wednesday's Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Colorado Avalanche, but is "extremely probable" to play at some point in the series, according to head coach Jon Cooper.
With one more win the Tampa Bay Lightning will be back in the Stanley Cup Final for the third consecutive season and the fourth time over the past seven seasons.
It's a scene familiar to any NHL fan. The puck crosses the line. The crowd roars as the goal horn echoes through the arena. Then the beats of the team's goal song hit, signaling a full-on celebration and Pavlovian responses from those in attendance.
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EDMONTON — Artturi Lehkonen scored at 1:19 of overtime as the Colorado Avalanche defeated the Edmonton Oilers 6-5 on Monday to complete a four-game sweep of the NHL's Western Conference final.
The Edmonton Oilers were unable to hold a 4-2 lead in the third period tonight and the Colorado Avalanche stormed back to win 6-5 in overtime and sweep the best-of-seven Western Conference final series.