Lightning wins, but now it has to wait and watch

by Gary Shelton on April 8, 2017 · 0 comments

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Between them, Gourde and Kucherov scored three goals./STEVEN MUNCIE

Between them, Gourde and Kucherov scored three goals./STEVEN MUNCIE

Saturday, 2 a.m.

Playing the game is easy.

Watching? Waiting? That's a little tougher.

The Tampa Bay Lightning has one game left, but it is  the games they don't control that will be the most nerve-wracking. The Lightning has to watch as the Toronto Maple Leafs play the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday and the Columbus Blue Jackets on Sunday.

A win in either game clinches the playoffs for the Leafs and eliminates the Lightning.

The Lightning closes out its season Sunday against the Buffalo Sabres. The team has to wait to see if that game matters.

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The Bolts beat Montreal Friday night, 4-2, to come within one point of the Maple Leafs.

Yanni Gourde scored twice for the Bolts. Nikita Kucherov scored his 40th goal, and Alex Killorn added a goal. Andrie Vasilevskiy played for the third straight game and stopped 27 shots.

The Bolts have gone 7-1-1 in their last nine games. Gourde has scored in five of the last seven games.

I think just hard work,” Lightning rookie Brayden Point said of his team's late-season run. “You look at the last two minutes on that penalty kill, guys are selling out and blocking shots. I think that’s why we’re having success. we’re so excited, these are must wins for our team. We’ve got lots of energy. Obviously, it was a tight-checking game, but I think we worked really hard tonight.”

Point said his team would pay attention to Saturday's game.

I think we’ll all be watching them pretty close,” Point said. “But we’ve got to rest up and take care of business ourselves.”

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