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Lightning try to recover in game 2 at penalty

It is something that the panthers will try to replicate and something that lights the flash try to prevent.

“We had an enormous penalty all year round,” said Hagel. “We will not doubt that it is by no means. It is what it is. It happened.”

It is the availability of Anthony Cirelli who left game 1 at the beginning of the second period after 6:21. There was no update to his status on Wednesday. Cirelli is the top striker of lightning, who was 2:03 per game on average in the regular season.

If Cirelli cannot play, it would be a big blow to the Lightning, both overall – the lightning has recently been injured with 11 strikers and seven defenders, with striker Oliver Bjorkstrand – and the penalty murder.

For Tampa, however, it was a game. A game against a very good opponent, one with your own good power game.

“Sometimes everyone looks at and asks questions, they say: ‘Well, can you do that better?'” Said Cooper. “You know what, they also play and they have some good players and they play games. Sometimes they give their hat to the other team and say: ‘Ok, good work.’

“Do we think we have probably made some mistakes in the judgment? There is no question. We have a veteran enough and have enough team to fix these mistakes.

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