The Detroit Red Wings attempted to sweep Florida as they faced the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday night, kicking off a stretch of back-to-back games on Gasparilla Day at Amalie Arena.
Detroit certainly got “pirated” in their own way by the Lightning on Saturday, out-shooting Tampa Bay 40-22 and earning a 6-to-3 power play advantage, but losing 5-1 to the Bolts.
Tampa Bay was incredibly effective in scoring a power play and two even strength goals in only 3:52 of 2nd period time, and between Nikita Kucherov’s brilliance (he hit the 600-assist mark tonight) and Andrei Vasilevskiy frustrating the Wings almost endlessly…
Detroit did register a power play marker to make it 4-1, from Lucas Raymond (via Patrick Kane and Moritz Seider), but the game’s score got no closer, and Taylor Raddysh’s goal 15:06 into the 2nd period gave Tampa 4 second period goals and, ultimately, a 5-1 victory.
Cam Talbot wasn’t really at fault for any of the 5 goals he gave up on 16 shots, and Alex Lyon stopped all 6 shots that he faced in relief; Vasilevskiy stopped 39 of 40 and faced SEVENTY-EIGHT shot attempts, but Tampa blocked 25 and Detroit fired 13 wide.
The other ugly stat: Detroit went 1-for-6 in 11:56 of PP time; Tampa went 2-for-3 in 2:31.
Detroit will fly to Dallas and regroup for tomorrow night’s game (8 PM EST start on FanDuel SportsNet Detroit/Victory+/97.1 FM).
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