4th straight 1st-round exit leaves the Lightning searching for answers
4th straight 1st-round exit leaves the Lightning searching for answers
ROB MAADDI Mon, May 4, 2026 at 2:42 AM UTC
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1 / 0Canadiens Lightning HockeyTampa Bay Lightning center Brayden Point (21) skates off as the MontrƩal Canadiens celebrate their win in Game 7 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup first-round playoff series, Sunday, May 3, 2026, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara) ()
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) ā The Tampa Bay Lightning dominated most of Game 7, had triple the scoring opportunities and still found a way to lose.
Itās an early exit for the fourth straight season.
A pair of fluky goals helped the Montreal Canadiens beat the Lightning 2-1 on Sunday night, sending Tampa Bay to a familiar first-round exit.
The Lightning played their best game of the series, held the Canadiens to just nine shots and yet are heading on vacation while the Canadiens advance to face the Buffalo Sabres.
Montrealās first goal bounced off Lightning defenseman J.J. Moser and went in. The second was whacked out of the air behind the net, hit goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiyās pad and his backside and went in..
āThe hockey gods have been in my corner many, many times. Tonight they were in the other corner,ā Lightning coach Jon Cooper said.
For a talented team whose standard is hoisting Stanley Cups, nobody has any answers. Since falling two wins short of a three-peat in 2022, Tampa Bay canāt win a series.
āI donāt really have words,ā Ryan McDonagh said. āYou like a lot about the game. From start to finish, we stuck with our process and our plan. But at the end it doesnāt matter because they had two, we had one. Itās a loss. Credit to them. They grinded and found a way.ā
The Lightning just couldnāt get much past rookie goalie Jakub Dobes throughout the series. He made 28 saves in Game 7. Tampa Bay didnāt get enough production from its offensive stars. Nikita Kucherov, who had 130 points in the regular season, still has zero in his career in Game 7s.
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āThereās some disbelief in our room that we can play like that and not walk away with anything,ā Cooper said about the defensive effort. āWe couldnāt have played any better and still it wasnāt good enough. You have to tip your cap to (Canadiens coach) Martin St. Louis, Jakub Dobes and the Montreal Canadiens.ā
After tallying 106 points in the regular season and finishing second in the division, the Lightning missed an opportunity to make a run at the Cup.
And, the team could be running out of time together.
Kucherov and Jake Guentzel, the teamās two leading scorers in the regular season, and Vasilevskiy are in their early 30s. McDonagh is 36. Captain Victor Hedman, who hasnāt played since March, is 35.
Darren Raddysh, who is coming off a breakout 70-point season, will be a free agent.
āIt sucks. You donāt get any younger thatās for sure,ā Brandon Hagel said. āI have one goal on my mind every single year and I just want to win.ā
The Lightning have to wait until next year to do that.
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