Game 4 loss gives Lightning chance to win Stanley Cup in front of home fans
MONTREAL — For a fanbase that was forced to watch the Tampa Bay Lightning hoist the Stanley Cup in a pandemic bubble several thousand kilometres away from home last year, this could be a shot at a do-over.
When Montreal’s Josh Anderson scored in overtime to give the Canadiens a 3-2 win in Game 4 Monday and avoid a sweep – a glimmer of hope in the Stanley Cup final for the sport’s most decorated franchise – it meant hockey’s holy grail would be headed to Tampa for Game 5 on Wednesday.
Ten months after Tampa defeated the Dallas Stars in the 2020 Stanley Cup final in Edmonton, Lightning fans have a chance to celebrate again, but this time in the same building as their hockey heroes.
It may be fate, suggested Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper.