Habs keeping pace with Lightning despite no even-strength scoring from top forwards
MONTREAL — The Montreal Canadiens are keeping pace in their first-round playoff series against the Tampa Bay Lightning without any even-strength production from the team’s top two forward lines.
The teams are tied at two wins each heading into Game 5 on Wednesday in Tampa, Fla. The Canadiens are in the series despite not getting a single point in five-on-five play from their top six forward group.
“It would be nice to have more opportunities at 5-on-5,” Canadiens head coach Martin St. Louis said during a virtual conference call with reporters Monday morning, hours after his team’s 3-2 loss to the Lightning in Game 4 at the Bell Centre. “I think it’s two teams that don’t give up much space.
“If you look at the goals scored yesterday (Sunday), we got one breakaway goal on a lucky bounce and we scored a power-play goal. They scored at 4-on-4, on the power play, and they took a shot from the boards that hit the face of a player at the front of the net.”


