Shattering the Ice: Lightning’s Triumphant Takeover Against Devils
Brandon Hagel’s triple threat performance was the highlight of the night, as he bagged three goals for his second career hat trick, propelling the Tampa Bay Lightning to an 8-5 victory over the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday. Victor Hedman also made his mark, netting twice, while Brayden Point, Jake Guentzel and Janis Moser added to the Lightning’s score tally, breaking a two-game losing streak.
Shining Stars and Supporting Cast
Playing a pivotal role in the game, Anthony Cirelli chalked up four assists, whilst Jonas Johansson deflected 28 shots aimed at the Lightning’s net. Timo Meier showcased his skills for the Devils, scoring two goals, with Jack Hughes, Nathan Bastian, and Stefan Noessen each contributing one. Despite their efforts, the Devils have now lost three out of their last four games (1-2-1), following a promising start to the season with four wins in their first five outings.
Turning the Tide
Despite trailing 2-1 at the start of the second period, the Lightning turned the game around as they responded with five unanswered goals, three of which were delivered by Hagel. The Devils’ goalie, Jake Allen, was put to the test but managed to make 29 saves.
Goal Galore
The Lightning’s dominance was further established when Moser netted a third-period short-handed goal that traveled an impressive 136 feet, bouncing off the side boards and beyond Allen to extend their lead to 8-4. This display of power and precision left the Devils scrambling, as they had allowed a total of 14 goals in their last two home games, both ending in defeat.
Notable Moments and Statistics
The second period proved pivotal when Hagel notched three goals at 9:27, 13:01 and 15:52, earning him his second hat trick against the Devils. Despite the absence of star forward Nikita Kucherov from the score sheet, the Lightning still managed to secure the win. Kucherov, who currently leads the NHL with seven goals, only took three shots but did contribute an assist.
What’s Next?
The Lightning are set to host Minnesota on Thursday night, marking the beginning of a three-game homestand. Meanwhile, the Devils will be aiming to bounce back when they visit Detroit.
Final Thoughts
The Lightning’s victory over the Devils exemplified their offensive prowess, with 37 shots on goal and 18 blocked shots. This serves as a stark reminder of the team’s potential and sets the stage for their upcoming games. As for the New Jersey Devils, the team will need to tighten their defense and regroup to avoid a similar fate in their future matches.