The bad news was worse than the good was. for the Tampa Bay Lightning Sunday night. The Bolts were hammered early, came roaring back and then were re-hammered late in an 8-7 loss to Buffalo.
The teams, battling for the top spot in the NHL's Atlantic Division, played one of the wildest games of the year. Buffalo took over the division lead with 84 points, two ahead of Tampa Bay.
Buffalo got off 42 shots in the win, overwhelming Lightning backup goalie Jonas Johansson. The Sabres had several breakaway goals, including a shothander by Alex Tuch.
After falling behind 4-1, the Lightning outscored Buffalo six of the next seven goals. Buffalo, however, scored four of the last four goals.
Nikita Kucherov had two goals for the Bolts Also scoring were Corey Perry, Zemgus Girgesons, J.J. Moser, Brayden Point and Brandon Hagel. For Hagel, it was his 30th goal of the year.
The Bolts return to Benchmark International Arena Tuesday night to play host to the Columbus BlueJackes at 7 p.m.
He is songs on the radio. He is drops in a rain forest. He is grains of sand on the beach.
He is Nikita Kucherov, and he deals in points.
Kucherov, the Lightning's creative forward, was at it again Saturday night. He had four assists in the Bolts' 5-2 win over Toronto, giving him a total of 100 points for the fourth straight season.
Too often, onlookers pay more atttention to goals than assists. But Kucherov is an artist, dealing the puck here, finding teammates in space throughout the game.
Perry scored on arrival./TIM WIRT
Kucherov, who had a slow start to the season, is now third in the NHL in points.
The Bolts gave up the first goal of the night, but then scored four straight in the rest of the first period. Ryan McDonagh, Jake Guentzel, Corey Perry and Oliver Bjorkstrand all scored for the Bolts.
Perry scored in his first game upon his return to the Bolts. He has 12 goals on the season.
Brandon Hagel scored an empty-net goal to finish the scoring for Tampa Bay.
The win broke a four-game losing streak for Tampa Bay. Toronto now has lost seven straight.
Andre Vasilevskiy stopped 27 of 29 shots for his 29th win.
The Bolts play in Buffalo today at 6 p.m. at the Keybank Center.
Blame it on the Olympics. Blame it on the schedule. Blame it the ebbs and flows of the NHL season.
Blame whoever, but the Tampa Bay Lighting are officially in a slump.
The Bolts lost their third straight game -- and played their fourth straight most disappointing effort -- in a 5-1 hammering at the hands of the Minnesota Wild. The Wild continued their dominance over the Lightning, who have been struggling since the Olympic break this year.
The Bolts have given up 16 goals in their three straight losses.
Goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy has given up nine goals in his last game and a half. Vasilevskiy, who had appeared as if he was going to make a run at the Vezina, has now given up the nine goals on 34 shots.
The Wild scored the game's first two goals and the last three.
Nikita Kucherov scored the only goal for the Bolts, his 32nd.
The Bolts visit Winnipeg on Thursday night at 8 p.m. at the Canada Life Centre.
Imagine a world with a pedestrian goaltender. Imagine Andrei Vasilevskiy getting overwhelmed.
It might look something like this.
Imagine an existence where Nikita Kucherov is just another skater in the crowd? Imagine no goals, no assists, no danger.
Yeah, like Saturday’s game.
The Tampa Bay Lightning took it in the nose, getting clobbered 6-2 by the Buffalo Sabres at Benchmark International Arena.
Buffalo didn't seem to care how hot the Bolts have been lately. They jumped to a 5-0 lead, scoring all of their goals off Vasilevskiy on 14 shots.
The Bolts only managed late goals by Dominic James and Victor Hedman. It was Hedman's first goal of the season.
Kucherov had a 12-game scoring streak ended.
"I think it's been a three-game trend for us since post-Olympics," said Lightning coach Jon Cooper. "Yes, the Toronto game went our way, but you could see holes in our game. These past two have been unacceptable.
"It's really disappointing. To go 50-plus games and put ourselves in the position we're in and play like this. No push-back, no urgency, no drive, no attention to detail. We gave a decently skilled team so much open ice. I'm surprised they didn't have 10. I was really disappointed with our compete level."
The Bolts now go on a four-game road trip, starting Tuesday night at 9:30 p.m. in Minnesota's Grand Casino Arena.
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