Tampa, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Lightning forced a decisive Game 7 in the Eastern Conference first round after Gage Goncalves scored an overtime winner in Friday's Game 6 at Montreal's Bell Centre, sending the series back to Benchmark International Arena on Sunday at 6 p.m. ET for the winner-take-all contest. Tampa's coach Jon Cooper told players they had only 'pushed a game' and reminded them the team must still win to advance; the series has featured six one-goal games, four overtimes and 14 goals apiece, and a loss would mark Tampa's fourth consecutive first-round exit while a win advances them to the second round.
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This game is a nail-biter for Lightning fans. A win means breaking a streak of first-round exits. A loss? More disappointment. If you're a fan, it's time to rally. Show your support. Wear your jersey. Tune in at 6 p.m. ET on Sunday.
Game 7 is about more than just a win. It's about Tampa's reputation and Montreal's resilience. It's high-stakes hockey at its finest. Worth forwarding if you know someone who loves a good sports showdown.
The Tampa Bay Lightning benefited by Gage Goncalves's overtime goal in Game 6, which extended their season and forced a deciding Game 7 at home, preserving revenue, exposure, and competitive opportunity.
The Montreal Canadiens suffered the immediate setback of losing Game 6 in overtime, requiring travel back to Tampa and facing the pressure of closing the series on the road in Game 7.
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