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Brandon Hagel’s Late Goals Propel Lightning to 3-2 Victory Over Canadiens in Game 4

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In a thrilling Game 4 showdown, Brandon Hagel emerged as the hero for the Tampa Bay Lightning, scoring twice in the third period to lead his team to a 3-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens. With this performance, Hagel not only secured the win but also took the lead in the NHL playoffs with his fifth and sixth goals of the postseason. The Lightning’s victory ties the series, setting up an exciting Game 5.

After three tightly contested games that all required overtime, the Lightning displayed resilience by overcoming a two-goal deficit to clinch the win in regulation. Hagel’s first goal came on a power play at 1:40 of the third period, as he deftly redirected a shot from Nikita Kucherov past Canadiens goaltender Jakub Dobes. With just 4:43 remaining in the game, Hagel struck again, deflecting Kucherov’s shot to give Tampa Bay the lead.

Jake Guentzel also had a noteworthy night, contributing a goal and an assist, while Kucherov added two assists, showcasing the effectiveness of the Lightning’s top line. Goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy made 16 crucial saves, holding off the Canadiens’ attempts to rally.

The Canadiens initially took control of the game, with Zachary Bolduc and Cole Caufield scoring in a 3:23 span during the second period. Bolduc opened the scoring with a crafty play, redirecting a long pass from defenseman Kaiden Guhle into the net after shaking off a defender. Caufield, who had been relatively quiet in the series, found the back of the net on a power play, redirecting a pass from Nick Suzuki.

Guentzel cut Montreal’s lead to 2-1 with just 54 seconds remaining in the second period, finishing off a play set up by defenseman J.J. Moser. The Lightning’s comeback was solidified in the final frame, with Hagel’s late heroics ensuring they would head back to Tampa with momentum. The stage is now set for a crucial Game 5 on Wednesday night.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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