The (repeat) defending champion Lightning didnât just advance against the Presidentsâ Trophy-winning Panthers. With a 2-0 win in Game 4, the Lightning completed a sweep of the Panthers.
Remarkably, according to Sportsnet, itâs the first time a Jon Cooper team pulled off a sweep (at least at the NHL level).
Speaking of firsts, this marks the first time the Panthers were shut out since the Lightning ended their 2020-21 season.
Too little, too late â but Florida shows some fight
For what itâs worth, the Panthers looked more like the Panthers than any other time during these playoffs (including a surprisingly tight series vs. the Capitals). It was just too little, too late.
That was especially true during the first period. While the Lightning did well to limit the Panthersâ high-danger chances, itâs tough to fault the sheer volume of Floridaâs early efforts.
In elimination situations, Andrei Vasilevskiyâs been incredible. Really, Vasilevskiyâs been stellar all series long. Heading into Game 4, Vasilevskiy only allowed a Panthers goal per game, generating a splendid .971 save percentage. Those numbers will climb after Vasilevskiy pitched a 49-save shutout.
After completing the sweep, Steven Stamkos opined that Vasilevskiy was âthe first, second, and thirdâ star of this one. Hard to argue.
Two Lightning goals disallowed after reviews in Game 4
During the second period, it seemed like the Lightning took a 1-0 lead against the Panthers on two occasions. Both goals were eventually negated by the video review process.
For what itâs worth, both calls appeared correct.
Still, you can understand Lightning (and, really, hockey) fans if they grew restless during the 8-9 minute goal review that negated an Alex Killorn tally.
Not long after, it looked like Nikita Kucherov burned the Panthers once again to give the Lightning a 1-0 lead. Instead, a review determined that Anthony Cirelli sent a hand pass Kucherovâs way to set up a would-be goal.
Entering the third period, Florida created a lot of chances. They likely thought that they âdeservedâ more than their zero goals through 40 minutes. Considering those reviews, the Lightning wouldâve been reasonable in feeling the same way.
Lightning complete sweep by outlasting Panthers in third period of Game 4
A lesser team mightâve flinched after seeing two goals disallowed in short order. We all know that the Bolts arenât a lesser team.
Eventually, the Lightning broke through. It was an odd one credited to Patrick Maroon.
The Panthers got a little sloppy late, taking two penalties in the third period alone. While the Panthersâ PK stepped up, it bled precious time off the clock.
Ondrej Palat sent a puck over the glass late in the third, setting up a chance for Floridaâs man advantage to save its season. Instead, that unit failed once again, and Palat iced the Lightning sweep with a 2-0 empty-netter.
Plenty picked the Lightning to win this series against the Panthers, yet few expected it to end in a sweep. While the Lightning themselves can attest to the wisdom of not overreacting to a sweep, the Panthers must feel some real regrets after Game 4. Scoring just three goals in a playoff series will do that to you.
And, for all the Panthers achieved, theyâll face challenges to coming back stronger. Claude Giroux wonât be easy to bring back. Joe Thornton might have played his last NHL game. And Jonathan Huberdeauâs $5.9M bargain deal (bad playoffs or not) runs out after the 2022-23 season.
Theyâll face a lot of questions after they couldnât answer the key one: âHow do we score against Andrei Vasilevskiy?â
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James OâBrien is a writer for Pro Hockey Talk on NBC Sports. Drop him a line at phtblog@nbcsports.com or follow him on Twitter @cyclelikesedins.
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