As Lightning seek discipline, Canadiens search for even-strength offence in Game 2
TAMPA — The Tampa Bay Lightning will try to do something they haven’t managed all season in Game 2 — stay out of the penalty box.
Head coach Jon Cooper called out his group’s “stupidity” after costly penalties handed Canadiens winger Juraj Slafkovsky three power-play goals — including the overtime winner — in Montreal’s 4-3 victory Sunday in Game 1.
Trips to the sin bin have been a season-long trend for the Lightning. They leaned into a nastier style after back-to-back playoff exits against the Florida Panthers, but that approach has come at a cost.
Tampa Bay piled up a league-high 1,207 penalty minutes this season, 229 more than the next-closest team. On Sunday, the Lightning took seven minor penalties, including an offensive-zone high stick from Jake Guentzel with 21 seconds left in the third period that set up the winner.


