Tampa Bay Lightning storm back to level series with Chicago Blackhawks
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Jason Garrison slapped in the game-winner in the third period as the Tampa Bay Lightning avoided another late collapse to beat visiting Chicago 4-3 and even the Stanley Cup finals at 1-1 on Saturday.
The Lightning, who let in two third-period goals in a 2-1 loss on Wednesday, did not panic this time after the Blackhawks levelled at 3-3.
Instead, Garrison capitalised on a power-play chance with 11:11 remaining, his shot rebounding off the skate of Chicago’s Andrew Desjardins and fooling goaltender Corey Crawford.
It’s a best-of-five series now. Chicago is a great team, it’s going to be a battle
“We were more aggressive tonight. In game one we sat back a little bit,” Tampa Bay centre Tyler Johnson said. “We played our style.
“It’s a best-of-five series now. Chicago is a great team, it’s going to be a battle.”
The series moves to Chicago for game three on Monday.
The Blackhawks, who are seeking their third Stanley Cup title in six seasons, appeared set to take a 2-0 series lead home when they struck for two quick scores in the second period to erase a 1-0 deficit.
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