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04/28 21:32 CDT Panthers erase deficit with 2 goals in 11 seconds, beat
Lightning 4-2 to take 3-1 series lead
Panthers erase deficit with 2 goals in 11 seconds, beat Lightning 4-2 to take
3-1 series lead
By ALANIS THAMES
AP Sports Writer
SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) --- Aaron Ekblad and Seth Jones scored third-period goals 11
seconds apart and the Florida Panthers stormed from behind to beat the Tampa
Bay Lightning 4-2 on Monday night to take a 3-1 lead in the first-round series.
Anton Lundell also scored. Carter Verhaeghe added an empty netter, and Brad
Marchand had two assists. Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 18 shots.
The Panthers had managed just three shots on goal in the third before Ekblad
tied it with 3:47 remaining, sending the crowd at Amerant Bank Arena into a
roar. Jones found the back of the net shortly after to go ahead and erase a
two-goal deficit.
Florida will now have a a chance to clinch the series Wednesday night in Tampa.
Tampa Bay's Brandon Hagel left in the second period after taking a high hit
from Ekblad, who made contact with the left wing's chin area and sent him onto
his back. Hagel went straight to the locker room and no penalty was called.
Lundell got the Panthers on the board at 9:06 in the second after Florida had
sent many good looks either too wide or high at goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy, who
made 19 saves. Mitchell Chaffee and Erik Cernak responded for the Lightning
with another pair of goals 11 seconds apart to make it 2-1 heading into the
third.
Ekblad had a tying goal overturned in the third after a successful challenge by
the Lightning for offside, which kept the score at 2-1 before the defenseman,
in just his second game back from a 20-game suspension, picked up a rebound and
put it past Vasilevskiy.
Hagel did not return after the hit from Ekblad, which happened before both
Tampa Bay goals. Hagel was back from a one game suspension after his late hit
knocked Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov out of Game 2.
The play on Monday reflected the chippy nature of the series, which has had a
somewhat controversial hit in three straight games. After Hagel's hit in Game
2, Florida's Matthew Tkachuk landed a late hit on Jake Guentzel in Game 3 and
was assessed a five-minute major, though he was not suspended.
Florida's Niko Mikkola was hit with a five-minute major and a game misconduct
early in the third on Monday for boarding Zemgus Girgensons while he was down
on his knees.
The Panthers were able to kill off that penalty, giving Florida the momentum it
needed to mount a comeback.
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