During a recent NHL game, the Tampa Bay Lightning extended their lead against the Buffalo Sabres with a shorthanded goal by Tyler Motte. The goal, which made the score 2-0, occurred after Motte intercepted a turnover from Sabres' Alex Tuch at the blue line. Motte capitalized on the opportunity with a breakaway, scoring five-hole on goaltender Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen. This marked the Lightning's second shorthanded goal of the year. The goal was scored with 12:54 remaining in the first period, contributing to the Lightning's lead at the end of the period.
That’s the end of the first period. #Bolts lead the Sabres 2-0 on goals from Paul and Motte.
2-0. Tuch loses the puck at the blue line and Tyler Motte scores shorthanded on a breakaway.
Sabres on the power play and Tuch gets his pocket picked by Tyler Motte who cruises in and beats Luukkonen five-hole shorthanded. 2-0 Bolts and now we'll see if Buffalo can goldfish brain the bad things and figure it out
Tuch turns it over at the blue line and Motte jumps on the loose puck, darts down the ice and scores shorthanded to make it 2-0 #Bolts with 12:54 left in the first. Second shorty of the year for the Lightning.
2-0. Tuch loses the puck at the blue line and Tyler Motte scores on a breakaway.
Tyler Motte scores a shorthanded goal, he made it look easy too 2-0 Tampa Bay Lightning
2-0 Lightning. Another shorthanded goal allowed by the Sabres. Tyler Motte stripped Alex Tuch of the puck and scored on a breakaway with 12:54 left in the 1st period.
Motte steals the puck from Tuch and scores on a SH breakaway, 2-0 T.B.
Tyler Motte with a short-handed goal on a breakaway, #GoBolts up 2-0 in Buffalo
#Bolts to the PK with 17:07 left in the third as Motte gets two for hooking.