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2022 Stanley Cup Final - Best moments, scenes and breakdown from Colorado Avalanche-Tampa Bay Lightning Game 4

The Tampa Bay Lightning showed some life in Game 3 of the 2022 Stanley Cup Final against the Colorado Avalanche. After getting blown out in Game 2, Tampa got goals from six different scorers in a 6-2 win.

After allowing 11 goals in the first two games Andrei Vasilevskiy was back to form in net, making 37 saves. The Lightning have now won a franchise-record eight consecutive home playoff games.

And for the 23rd straight season there will not be a sweep in the Stanley Cup Final.

Avs center Nathan MacKinnon, who had 32 goals in the regular season, has been in a mini slump in the Stanley Cup Final. He has zero goals and just two assists in three games.

«Obviously I want to score goals, but I have to do my job out there,» MacKinnon said after Monday's defeat. "[I have to] play really good defense, create for my linemates, forecheck, every little thing. Stay aggressive and shoot the puck. I feel like they will go in; I just have to trust myself."

It will be a pivotal night in Tampa before the series shifts back to Denver for Friday's Game 5. Here are all the sights and sounds from Game 4.

It looks like the Lightning are over their disastrous Game 2, as they needed less than a minute for the game's first goal. Also a scary moment for Darcy Kuemper, as the goaltender took a stick to the neck that knocked his helmet off.

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