Lightning beat Wild in shootout
Published 12:55 am Friday, November 13, 2009
Tampa Bay coach Rick Tocchet hopes his team learned an important lesson.
Ryan Malone tied it with 14.7 seconds left in regulation, and Vincent Lecavalier and Steven Stamkos scored in the shootout to give the Lightning a 4-3 comeback win over the Minnesota Wild on Thursday night.
“We were flat,” Tocchet said. “You’ve got to keep grinding. Good teams win games that maybe they shouldn’t. You go home and think about it, we got a little lucky here, but let’s not have the same trend.”
Malone tied it at 3 on a backhander during a power play with Lightning goalie Antero Niittymaki off the ice for an extra skater.
“They’re all disappointed,” Minnesota coach Todd Richards said. “That’s an emotion you want from them, that we didn’t get win. You just tell them that we deserved a better fate.”
Stamkos scored his 13th goal of the season during regulation and added an assist. Steve Downie had the other Tampa Bay goal, coming at 9:17 of the third.
Benoit Pouliot, Kim Johnsson and Owen Nolan scored for Minnesota. Wild goalie Niklas Backstrom fell to 11-1-2, including 3-0-1 against Tampa Bay, in his career against the Southeast Division.
“It’s frustrating,” Backstrom said. “We can’t take penalties every night. Today we didn’t get away with it. That’s probably a lesson learned.”
Tampa Bay lost its first four shootouts this season, failing to score on 14 shots.
“It seemed like we didn’t put our heads down going into the shootout,” Stamkos said.