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Pittsburgh Penguins
vs
Tampa Bay Lightning
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
05/24/2016
8:15pm EST

Lines:
Pittsburgh -1.5
Tampa Bay +1.5

Total:
Over 5.5 (+120)
Under 5.5 (-133)

Community Picks: Pittsburgh Penguins 0% vs Tampa Bay Lightning 0%

Pittsburgh Penguins and Tampa Bay Lightning Thread

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Tampa Bay Lightning
PITTSBURGH – The Heartbreak Kid was the story in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Final, his star-power and influence undeniable in its outcome.  No, not Shawn Michaels – the other one . The Russian one, with the bolt of electricity on his chest. It’s easy to forget that Kucherov is effectively a kid in hockey terms: 22 years old, having completed his third full season in the NHL. It’s impossible to miss the impact he’s had on this series against the Pittsburgh Penguins, and the playoffs as a whole: His 11 goals lead all scorers in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and his three-point night in Tampa Bay’s Game 5 victory was a superstar turn on a night when the Penguins’ biggest names were silent. It was all there for Pittsburgh: Home ice, rabid fans, a returning Marc-Andre Fleury, a chance to push the Lightning to the brink. Kucherov broke their hearts. “Whenever we need a big goal, we look to him. He’s always in the right place and he’s got a knack to score those big goals,” said winger Alex Killorn. Kucherov tied the game in the second period, exploiting the defensive area to Fleury’s right where Jonathan Drouin was left alone earlier in the night for a stellar chance. Fleury moved to make a save in that situation; not so this time, as Kucherov snapped one home. “You want them to play ‘D’. You can see they don’t like it. We’re always trying to put the puck behind them, create some chances,” said Kucherov of the Penguins. Then, in the third period, his hard work with linemate Tyler Johnson paid off when Fleury kicked to the puck to Kucherov’s stick for a wraparound, tying the game 3-3 minutes before the end of regulation. “We knew he hadn’t played in a while. Obviously we want to shoot more. We saw he was a little struggling,” said Kucherov of Fleury. He would earn an assist on Johnson’s off-the-rump game-winner 53 seconds into overtime. “It doesn’t matter who scores goals,” said Kucherov. “Last game, someone else scores the goals. The most important thing is we get W’s. That we play our structure.” The Lightning remained poised and structured throughout the game, despite falling behind 2-0 and then 3-2. “We kept playing our game. Be responsible in our D-zone. Don’t have turnovers at the blue line. Try to put the puck behind their 'D', get some forecheck,” said Kucherov. Perhaps they also knew that they had a winger who now has 42 points in 43 career playoff games – 22 of them goals – to come through when they’d need it most. Coach Jon Cooper said that’s what rising stars in the NHL do. “It just seems the bigger the moment, the bigger they rise to the occasion. He is proving that last year wasn't a fluke. He's just a gifted, skilled, determined player. He's really a pleasure to coach,” he said. “The one thing, we talk about his goals and everything about that, but I think he's plus-17 in the playoffs. That's you're not just being responsible and scoring on one end. That means you're being responsible on the other end too. I don't think guys like him get enough credit for how they play the whole ice, and he's a big time player for us.” For Kucherov, it’s as much a matter of “when” as “how” when scoring goals. Five of his 11 goals have been scored in the third period during these playoffs.  The Lightning stand one win away from another trip to the Stanley Cup Final because Kucherov exerted his will on Game 5. What we’re seeing in the last two postseasons is a star being born – and a player who will likely be paid like one as a restricted free agent this summer. “I’ve been here the whole time he’s risen from what he was his first year, to what he is now,” said Killorn of Kucherov. “He’s an elite player in this League, and these playoffs give him a stage to showcase himself.” To put it in Shawn Michaels terms: He was the Heartbreak Kid in Game 5. He could be the Showstopper in Game 6. -- Greg Wyshynski  is a writer for Yahoo Sports. Contact him at  puckdaddyblog@yahoo.com  or  find him on Twitter.  His book,  TAKE YOUR EYE OFF THE PUCK,  is  available on Amazon  and wherever books are sold. MORE FROM YAHOO HOCKEY Continue to Article
May 23, 2016 10:26:am EST
Pittsburgh Penguins
Elsewhere, Canada won the gold medal. Continue to Article
May 23, 2016 1:51:am EST
Tampa Bay Lightning
The Tampa Bay Lightning did not lead the game against the Pittsburgh Penguins until it mattered the most.  With 3:50 left on the clock, Ryan Callahan snapped a shot that appeared to beat Marc-Andre Fleury in the top corner on the glove side. Fleury stands up assuming he was beat. Play stops once the puck goes to the other end of the ice. For the second time in Game 5, the Lightning had tied the game ... or so they thought. Upon further review, the puck hits the post and riccochets perfectly on to the ice to avoid crossing the goal line.  Fleury is known to give little love taps to his goal posts when they make saves for him. Here he should give a big old smooch. The love fest wouldn't last long, though. A mere 34 seconds after Callahan's goal was waived off, the original Triplets Line of Ondrej Palat, Tyler Johnson, and Nikita Kucherov went to work. Kucherov works the puck into the Pittsburgh zone. He passes back to Johnson along the boards, and makes his way to the net. Johnson fired a shot on Fleury who kicked out a perfect rebound for Kucherov. Before Fleury fully knows what's going on Kucherov is wrapping the puck around and in to tie the score. Penguins and Lightning headed to overtime for the second time in the series.   In Game 2, Sidney Crosby scored 40 seconds into the extra session. In Game 5, it took the Lightning just slightly longer to get the game winner. 53 seconds to be exact. Jason Garrison fires a puck on goal. It might have gone wide or been stopped by Fleury if it wasn't for Tyler Johnson's backside stationed in front of the net. The shot deflects off him and in. The Lightning win the game, 4-3. "Johnny went to the net. No shot’s a bad shot in overtime,” said Garrison after the game. “I was just battling in front. I saw Garrison was going to shoot it. I thought he was going for my head again,” said Johnson. “I’m just happy to see it go in the net.” The series shifts back to Tampa where the Lightning can clinch their second straight appearance in the Stanley Cup Final. - - - - - - - Jen Neale is an editor for Puck Daddy on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email her at puckdaddyblog@yahoo.com or follow her on Twitter! Follow @MsJenNeale_PD . MORE FROM YAHOO HOCKEY: Continue to Article
May 23, 2016 12:02:am EST
Pittsburgh Penguins
The Tampa Bay Lightning are one win away from a return trip to the Stanley Cup Final. Tyler Johnson deflected Jason Garrison's wrist shot past Marc-Andre Fleury's glove 53 seconds into overtime to give the Lightning a 4-3 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals on Sunday night to take a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven series. Nikita Kucherov scored twice to boost his postseason total to an NHL-best 11 and Alex Killorn picked up his fifth of the playoffs as the Lightning handed the Penguins consecutive losses for the first time since January. Continue to Article
May 22, 2016 11:38:pm EST
Pittsburgh Penguins
PITTSBURGH – The HBK Line has been a sensation for the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Named for forwards Carl Hagelin, Nick Bonino and Phil Kessel, it’s a line that’s inspired T-shirts ; a Game 5 visit from the line’s namesake, pro wrestling icon “The Heartbreak Kid” Shawn Michaels; and, in perhaps the highest honor ever bestowed to a Pittsburgh sports legend, a sandwich at Primanti Bros. , those food artists who specialize in putting carbs on carbs on carbs. Continue to Article
May 22, 2016 6:54:pm EST
 
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