The Stanley Cup Final 2022 Is A Series! Lightning Take Game 3 At Home! 6/20/22

Tonight was a challenge for the Lightning, they had to turn up the talent and take Game 3 or this Stanley Cup Final would still not yet be a series.  Period 1 the Avalanche would score first, but it would be rulled as Off-Sides by Toronto after a Lightning challenge.  At 8:19 the Avalanche would score again however, which would stay on the board.  This goal would come from Landeskog.  The Lightning would even the score with a goal from Cirelli at 13:03.  This would be followed up with another Lightning goal at 14:54, by Palat.  Exiting Period 2 the Lightning would achieve something they had yet to in this Playoffs Final, have a score lead.  2-1 after 20.  

Period 2 would start off with a Lightning bang, with a goal from Paul at just 1:26.  3-1 Lightning.  The Avalanche would come back with a goal of their own, from Landeskog again, this one coming at 4:43.  3-2 Lightning lead.  After this the the Lightning, or Bolts if you're a seasoned Tampa fan, would spark and never look back.  At 7:52 Stamkos would score, taking the Lightning up 4-2.  Then at 11:15, Maroon would take on another goal.  5-2 Lightning lead.  The final goal of Period 2 and the game would come from Perry, at 14:58, making it a 6-2 Lightning lead.  

A big brawl between the two teams in the final few minutes, but no additional scores at all.  So, 6-2 was your final, Lightning win and take Game 3.  It is now a series (as I said in the blog post title above) which makes this Stanley Cup Final so much more exciting than it already was.  Let's be honest, sweeps are fun, but seeing the two top NHL teams truly battle it out over Lord Stanley's Cup is way better.  The Series will stay in Tampa for Game 4, which will be held Wednesday night (June 22) at 8:00 PM EST.  You can see it on ABC.  

Currently, the Avalanche still lead the series, with a 2 games to 1 lead over the two time Stanley Cup Champion Tampa Bay Lightning.  We'll see if the Series leads with the Avalanche needing 1 more win at home in Game 5, or if we'll be all knotted up going back to the Avalanche!  Definitely not a Game 4 to miss, NHL fans!             

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