Montreal got one back 16 seconds into the third period when Kaiden Guhle stickhandled past Cirelli and left the puck for Nick Suzuki
Branden Hagel scored two goals and added an assist as the Tampa Bay Lightning laid a 5-1 beating on the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday at the Bell Centre.
Jake Evans took a high-sticking double minor penalty in the second period, giving Tampa a two-man advantage. The Lightning improved their lead to four goals at 17:47 of the second period on their sixth power play of the game. Hagel deflected Hedman’s shot from the point and made the Habs pay for their lack of discipline.
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