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Raddysh, Gourde and Kucherov Help Surging Lightning Beat Jets 4-1
Tampa Bay Lightning improved to 16-1-1 in their last 18 games with strong offense and goaltending defeating Winnipeg Jets 4-1 at home.
- On Thursday night, the Tampa Bay Lightning earned a 4-1 win over the Winnipeg Jets at Benchmark International Arena, with Kyle Connor scoring the Jets' lone redirection goal.
- Dominic James opened the scoring for Tampa Bay in the first period, and Darren Raddysh scored 1:37 into the second, forcing the Winnipeg Jets to chase the game.
- With a key assist and an empty-netter, Nikita Kucherov helped Yanni Gourde score and later added a goal, while Andrei Vasilevskiy made 22 saves, lowering his GAA to 2.04 with a.921 save percentage.
- The Lightning's run, now 16-1-1 over 18 games, pushes them to the top of the Eastern Conference and Atlantic Division as they continue their four-game swing on Saturday at Florida, while the Winnipeg Jets fall to 21-25-7 and 1-1 on the road trip.
- The Jets are now 1-18-2 when trailing after two periods, with Morgan Barron's two-on-one clanging off the iron as coach Arniel and captain Lowry cited puck management issues.
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Lightning top Jets 4-1 to win 11th game of January
It was another big night for Darren Raddysh as the Tampa Bay Lightning’s defenseman posted three points, including the game-winning goal in a 4-1 victory over the Winnipeg Jets as the Bolts closed out November with their 11th win of the month. It’s the most victories they’ve had in a month since they went 12-1-2 in February of 2019. It was a fast-paced game with a willing opponent in Winnipeg… Source
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