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Bruins Fall to Lightning in Overtime in Game 2

An overtime goal by Ondrej Palat of the Tampa Bay Lightning evened their Eastern Conference semifinal series against the Boston Bruins at one game apiece

Ondrej Palat #18 of the Tampa Bay Lightning scores a goal past Jaroslav Halak #41 of the Boston Bruins during overtime to win Game Two of the Eastern Conference Second Round during the 2020 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at Scotiabank Arena on August 25, 2020 in Toronto, Ontario.
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Ondrej Palat scored at 4:40 of overtime to give the Tampa Bay Lightning a 4-3 win over the Boston Bruins on Tuesday night, evening their Eastern Conference semifinal series at one game apiece.

Reigning Vezina Trophy winner Andrei Vasilevskiy had 22 saves and became Tampa Bay's all-time playoff leader with 22 wins as the Lightning improved to 4-0 in overtimes games this postseason.

Game 3 of the best-of-seven matchup is Wednesday night in Toronto.

Blake Coleman had two goals and Nikita Kucherov also scored for Tampa Bay. Kucherov tied it 2-2 with 4 1/2 minutes left in the second period, and Coleman's second of the game put the Lightning ahead with 9:20 left in the third.

Brad Marchand's second goal of the night, off a nifty feed from Sean Kuraly, tied it 3-3 with just under 4 minutes to go in regulation.

The Lightning outshot the Bruins 40-25, including 9-1 in overtime.

Nick Ritchie also scored for the Bruins, and Jaroslav Halak finished with 36 saves.

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David Pastrnak, the league's leading scorer during the regular season, had the primary assist on Marchand's power-play goal at 14:33 of the second period. He picked up another assist on the goal that tied it in the third.

The Lightning, who trailed 3-0 before scoring in Game 1, had a goal by Barclay Goodrow disallowed in the opening period when the Bruins successfully challenged that Tampa Bay's Brayden Point was offside seconds before the apparent score that would have have erased Boston's early 1-0 lead.

Instead of dwelling on the reversal, the Lightning kept working until Coleman's diving shot off a feed from Zach Bogosian made it 1-1 at 12:42 of the opening period. It remained tied after Marchand scored for Boston and Nikita Kucherov countered for Tampa Bay within a 55-second span of the second period.

The loss stopped Boston's four-game winning streak since starting goalie Tuukka Rask opted out of the playoffs.

NOTES: The Lightning played without D Ryan McDonagh, who was injured during the third period of Game 1. Coach Jon Cooper inserted both Braydon Coburn and Luke Schenn into the lineup, electing to go with seven defensemen and 11 forwards. Neither Coburn nor Schenn had appeared in the team's first nine playoff games. … Boston's David Krejci's career-best playoff point streak (three goals, seven assists, 10 points) ended at seven games. It was the team's longest since Patrice Bergeron had a seven-game streak in 2014. … The Lightning have gone seven consecutive games without a power-play goal, going 0-for-15 during the stretch. They were 0-for-2 Tuesday night and are 2-for-20 this postseason.

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