The Tampa Bay Lightning faced multiple penalties, leading to several power play opportunities for the Montreal Canadiens. Sergachev, ABB, Glendening, and Hagel were penalized for interference, hooking, tripping, and holding, respectively. Despite the power play chances, the score remained 4-0 in favor of the Lightning. The Lightning also led in shots with an 18-14 advantage after the second period. The game ended with the Lightning winning 4-2, with the Canadiens having a total of six power play chances.
Shots are still 27-15 Calgary, but the #Preds are still up where it counts. 2-1 after 40
#Bolts are getting a late power play here as Evans gets two for holding with 3:09 left in regulation.
Better push from the #Bolts over the past few minutes. Still 4-2 as we hit the last TV timeout with 5:37 remaining in regulation.
Power play expires, #GoBolts still up 4-2
Just as the Glendening penalty expires, Hagel gets called for tripping with 14:46 left in the third. #Bolts up to 19 PIMs tonight, the most they've had in a game this season.
Now Hagel takes a tripping call, so back-to-back power play chances for Montreal, sixth chance of the night, comes at 5:14
#Bolts back to the PK now as Glendening gets two for tripping with 16:46 left in the third.
the Canadiens get their fifth power play of the game
Well, as the 4-on-4 expires, Glendening whistled for tripping to put the Canadiens on the power play at 3:13
Score remains the same after 40 minutes. #Bolts lead 4-0 and have an 18-14 shot advantage.
Power play expires, Point robbed on the best chance on the man advantage, score remains 4-0 #GoBolts
#Bolts back to the PK. ABB gets two for hooking with 11:15 left in the second.
As the Canadiens are starting to grow in the game, ABB takes a hooking call to put Montreal back on the power play at 8:45
Sergachev to the box for interference. #Bolts to the PK with 15:30 left in the second.
Interference call on Sergachev puts Montreal back on the power play at 4:30