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Bolts Battle Back: Guentzel, Bjorkstrand Lead Charge To Thrilling 6-5 Win Over Sabres

The Tampa Bay Lightning stormed back from a 4-2 deficit to defeat the Buffalo Sabres 6-5 in a thrilling matchup at Amalie Arena. The win marked the Bolts' third in a row and improved their playoff chances.

Pitting the Lightning against the struggling Sabres was designed to test the Bolts' resilience. The Sabres, who started the season with high expectations, found themselves in last place in the NHL after the 25-game mark. However, they have been on the verge of a comeback, with several close games against top-tier teams. The victory was significant for the Lightning, as it strengthened their hold on a Wild Card spot.

In order to win, the Lightning came out in top form. The first period was a back-and-forth affair, with both teams trading goals. Alex Killorn and Steven Stamkos each scored before the Sabres evened things up with a goal by Jack Eichel. The goal count was tied 2-2 heading into the second period.

Goals and Notable Plays

Alexander Killorn opened the scoring with a beautifully placed wrist shot. The goal was his 12th of the season, and it set the tone for the first period. The Sabres' response, meanwhile, was a power play goal by Casey Mittelstadt.

Ondrej Palat then added another goal to the Lightning's tally, while Victor Hedman also contributed to the effort. Hedman's goal, a slap shot, put the Lightning up by one.

Sabres' Counterattack

The Sabres quickly found their footing in the third period. Jack Eichel scored his second goal of the game, and with it, the Sabres were right back in the game. Eichel finished the period with a goal, and the Sabres trailed by just one goal heading into the fourth.

Bolts' Comeback

The Lightning's lead proved to be short-lived, however. In the fourth, Jeff Skinner scored for the Sabres, and the Sabres trailed by just one goal heading into the final minute of play.

Thrilling Conclusion

In the final minutes of the game, the Lightning added a goal by Jason Garrison to seal the win. The Sabres attempted a desperate third goal but ultimately fell short. The Lightning's triumph improved their playoff hopes, and their incredible comeback effort earned them praise from around the league.

Goal-by-Goal Breakdown

  • Alexander Killorn (12:21, 1st) - Lightning's first goal, wrist shot, past Sabres' goalie Carter Hutton
  • Casey Mittelstadt (18:36, 1st) - Sabres' first goal, power play, past Lightning's goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy
  • Ondrej Palat (3:39, 2nd) - Lightning's second goal, wrist shot, past Hutton
  • Victor Hedman (14:36, 2nd) - Lightning's third goal, slap shot, past Hutton
  • Jack Eichel (8:43, 3rd) - Sabres' second goal, power play, past Vasilevskiy
  • Jeff Skinner (2:15, 4th) - Sabres' third goal, wrist shot, past Vasilevskiy
  • Jason Garrison (18:52, 4th) - Lightning's fourth goal, slap shot, past Hutton
  • Jeff Skinner (19:19, 4th) - Sabres' fourth goal, wrist shot, past Vasilevskiy
  • Tyler Johnson (19:51, 4th) - Lightning's fifth goal, slap shot, past Hutton
  • Cody Eakin (20:00, 4th) - Sabres' fifth goal, wrist shot, past Vasilevskiy
  • Brayden Point (20:15, 4th) - Lightning's sixth goal, slap shot, past Hutton

Key Performers

  • Alexander Killorn: 1 goal, 1 assist
  • Ondrej Palat: 1 goal, 1 assist
  • Victor Hedman: 1 goal, 1 assist
  • Jason Garrison: 1 goal, 1 assist
  • Jack Eichel: 2 goals, 1 assist
  • Jeff Skinner: 2 goals, 1 assist
  • Tyler Johnson: 1 goal, 1 assist
  • Cody Eakin: 1 goal, 1 assist
  • Brayden Point: 1 goal, 1 assist

Game Stats

  • Shots on goal: Lightning 37, Sabres 33
  • Power plays: Lightning 2/3, Sabres 1/3
  • Goalies: Andrei Vasilevskiy (W) - 31 saves, Carter Hutton (L) - 35 saves