Brian Boyle scores twice, Tampa Bay snaps Calgary’s six-game win streak
CALGARY — Falling behind early to one of the hottest teams in the league could have been a recipe for disaster for the struggling Lightning, but Brian Boyle made sure it wasn’t.
Boyle erased the deficit by scoring the next two goals before the first period was through and Tampa Bay held the lead for good en route to a 6-3 win over the Flames — snapping Calgary’s six-game winning streak.
“That’s a really good team over there. A lot of speed, a lot of skill. They’re tough to play at home, and they’ve been hot,” said Boyle. “It’s never a perfect game, but we made some strides tonight.”
After Troy Brouwer’s power-play goal gave the Flames a 1-0 lead, the Lightning tied it at 10:04, converting their first man advantage with Boyle neatly re-directing Victor Hedman’s point shot past Chad Johnson.


