Vasilevskiy Shines with Stellar Saves as Lightning Strike Devils 4-0
Lightning’s Vasilevskiy Delivers Impressive 29-Save Shutout against Devils Andrei Vasilevskiy, Tampa Bay Lightning’s goaltending maestro, delivered a masterclass performance on Saturday night, blanking the New Jersey Devils 4-0. Notching up his 36th career shutout, Vasilevskiy cemented his reputation as one of the NHL’s top netminders, making a remarkable 29 saves. This came hot on the heels of his 300th win milestone that he accomplished against Winnipeg on Thursday with a 4-1 victory. Vasilevskiy's Mid-Game Heroics Vasilevskiy was at his peak during the second period of the game, denying Jesper Bratt and Nico Hischier any scoring opportunities despite their advantageous positions in front of the net. It marked the second shutout of the season for this formidable goaltender. Lightning Strike Early and Often Nick Paul set the scoreboard rolling for Tampa Bay at 14:27 of the first period, slipping a long wrist shot past Jacob Markstrom, the Devils' goalie. Darren Raddysh, Victor Hedman, and Anthony Cirelli all contributed to the Lightning's scoring tally. The Lightning have now claimed victory in their last five encounters with the Devils, and their record stands at an impressive 9-1-0 for the ten most recent meetings. Devils’ Defense Struggles The Devils, despite coming off back-to-back road wins against the Florida Panthers, struggled to keep the Lightning at bay. Markstrom managed 22 saves for the Devils, who were shut out for the third time this month despite being the second highest-scoring team in the NHL. Key Moments and Statistics The Lightning continued their streak of scoring first in games, making it their ninth consecutive match with the opening goal. Their record during this period stands at 5-3-1. A crucial turning point in the game was when Cirelli won a faceoff cleanly, setting up Raddysh’s goal in the third period to give Tampa Bay a comfortable lead. Vasilevskiy improved his record against the Devils to 9-5-0, marking the first time he has kept them goalless. Looking Ahead The Devils will host Carolina in their next fixture on Thursday night, while the Lightning will travel to Pittsburgh for a Tuesday night showdown. The post Vasilevskiy Shines with Stellar Saves as Lightning Strike Devils 4-0 appeared first on 21Sports.com.
Lightning’s Vasilevskiy Delivers Impressive 29-Save Shutout against Devils
Andrei Vasilevskiy, Tampa Bay Lightning’s goaltending maestro, delivered a masterclass performance on Saturday night, blanking the New Jersey Devils 4-0. Notching up his 36th career shutout, Vasilevskiy cemented his reputation as one of the NHL’s top netminders, making a remarkable 29 saves. This came hot on the heels of his 300th win milestone that he accomplished against Winnipeg on Thursday with a 4-1 victory.
Vasilevskiy's Mid-Game Heroics
Vasilevskiy was at his peak during the second period of the game, denying Jesper Bratt and Nico Hischier any scoring opportunities despite their advantageous positions in front of the net. It marked the second shutout of the season for this formidable goaltender.
Lightning Strike Early and Often
Nick Paul set the scoreboard rolling for Tampa Bay at 14:27 of the first period, slipping a long wrist shot past Jacob Markstrom, the Devils' goalie. Darren Raddysh, Victor Hedman, and Anthony Cirelli all contributed to the Lightning's scoring tally. The Lightning have now claimed victory in their last five encounters with the Devils, and their record stands at an impressive 9-1-0 for the ten most recent meetings.
Devils’ Defense Struggles
The Devils, despite coming off back-to-back road wins against the Florida Panthers, struggled to keep the Lightning at bay. Markstrom managed 22 saves for the Devils, who were shut out for the third time this month despite being the second highest-scoring team in the NHL.
Key Moments and Statistics
The Lightning continued their streak of scoring first in games, making it their ninth consecutive match with the opening goal. Their record during this period stands at 5-3-1. A crucial turning point in the game was when Cirelli won a faceoff cleanly, setting up Raddysh’s goal in the third period to give Tampa Bay a comfortable lead. Vasilevskiy improved his record against the Devils to 9-5-0, marking the first time he has kept them goalless.
Looking Ahead
The Devils will host Carolina in their next fixture on Thursday night, while the Lightning will travel to Pittsburgh for a Tuesday night showdown.
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