Lightning Find Spark And Win In Colorado, Game 6 Sunday In Tampa- 6/24/22

Tonight was the game to watch of these Stanley Cup Playoffs and Final 2022.  It could all be over if Colorado won tonight, marking their 4th in this series and stealing the cup from the two time defending champions, the Tampa Bay Lightning.  A win for the Lightning however would force the series back to their home ice in Tampa, all for a Game 6 showdown.  You could cut the tension and excitement with a dull hockey skate, so lets recap the pivotal Game 5 from tonight, in Colorado.    

Period 1 would see just one goal.  It would come at 15:23 and be in favor of the visiting Tampa Bay Lighting.  The goal would come curtesy of J. Rutta.  After 20 minutes of hockey we'd have a 1-0 Lightning lead.  

Period 2 would see the Avalanche and Lightning trade goals.  The first would come from the home team, Colorado Avalanche, at 5:07.  The goal would be credited to a familiar name, V. Nichushkin.  We'd have a 1-1 tied game until 8:10, when a Powerplay would yield a Lightning goal from N. Kucherov.  Going into the second intermission, after 40 minutes of hockey, we'd have another Lightning lead; 2-1 this time around.  

Period 3 would see the Avalanche coming out to fight for their home ice.  At just 2:31, C. Maker would score for the home team and again tie this Game 5.  This tie would last until 13:38, when O. Point would tack on another goal for the visiting, Tampa Bay Lightning team.  They would now take back the lead, 3-2.  This lead would hold and allow the Lightning to force a Game 6, which will take place on Sunday.  You can watch it on ABC or ESPN+ at 8:00 PM ST.  Will the Avalanche claim the cup on their second attempt, or will the Lightning come all the way back and force a Game 7?  We can't find out soon enough NHL Fans!    

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