Vasilevskiy, Lightning shut out Canadiens in classic to force Game 7: ‘It was epic’
MONTREAL — Jon Cooper has seen just about everything in his 14 seasons behind an NHL bench — Game 7s, Stanley Cup finals, even Olympic gold-medal games.
And yet, Friday night’s Game 6 overtime win in the first round, the Tampa Bay Lightning coach said, will “rank right up there.”
There was a goalie battle, numerous posts and momentum swings as the Lightning forced a Game 7 in a wild, nerve-racking victory, downing Montreal 1-0 to even the series 3-3 and prevent the Canadiens from advancing in front of a frenzied home crowd.
“It was thrilling. It was epic,” said Cooper. “It was goaltenders making extraordinary saves, players doing things that were of grace and skill and magic. And there was intensity. There were hits. It was everything. And there wasn’t a goal scored, yet everybody in the building was on the edge of their seats.”


