Tim Thomas pitched a shutout in goal as the Boston Bruins put away the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 3, 2-0.
Bruins Vs. Lightning Final Score: Boston Takes 2-1 Series Lead With Shutout Win, 2-0
The series continues on Saturday in Tampa Bay as the Lighting host the Bruins in Game 4. With a 2-1 series lead, the Bruins are in control and have a chance to take a commanding lead with a Game 4 win in Tampa Bay.
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Read Article >Bruins Vs. Lightning Score: Boston Keeps 1-0 Lead After 2nd Period
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Read Article >Bruins Vs. Lightning, Game 3: Early Krejci Goal Puts Boston Up 1-0 After One Period
For the first time in this Eastern Conference Final series, the Boston Bruins have scored the first goal of the game. They got an early tally from David Krejci a little more than a minute in to give Boston a 1-0 lead over the Tampa Bay Lightning. The teams have played one period in this Game 3 at St. Pete Times Forum with each having taken a game apiece in the series.
After the first two periods of Game 2 saw goals in both the first and last minutes of the frame, it was of little surprise that an early goal led off Game 3. David Krejci was in front guarded by Victor Hedman while Milan Lucic was playing the puck out of a scrum in the corner. Hedman left his man in front to go chase the puck in the corner. Lucic found Krejci with no skater anywhere near him right alone in front of Dwayne Roloson. Krejci faked forehand, then went to his backhand and shelfed it to make it 1-0 Bruins. It was Krejci’s seventh of the post-season at 1:09.
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Despite the win in Game 2, head coach Claude Julien isn’t satisfied with how the team has played in their own end, saying “I think we just gotta get back to playing our game. And the first game I don’t think was bad. Again, we talked about those three quick goals were goals that I felt we just got sloppy, gave them away. It wasn’t necessarily how it was structured. The second game, we were pretty good the first period, and when we took that lead it kind of opened up the play, and when you open up the play, it opened up the play for us as well. And we got more chances.”
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