Lightning overcome sluggish start, beat Canadiens 5-4
TAMPA, Fla. — Through 12 minutes, Tampa Bay trailed by two goals and hadn’t even put a shot on net.
Then the Lightning got the puck moving, and after that, Montreal couldn’t keep up.
Victor Hedman matched the franchise record for assists by a defenceman with four, Alex Killorn scored twice and Tampa Bay rallied past the Canadiens 5-4 Saturday night.
“We dipped our toes into this game and Montreal dove in head-first,’’ Lightning coach Jon Cooper said. “So good on them, but good on our guys to regroup after the break.’’