Late lapses cost Canadiens in Game 2 overtime loss to Lightning: ‘We lacked calm’
TAMPA — Martin St. Louis could feel his team inching toward a 2-0 series lead on the road.
The youthful Montreal Canadiens had erased a one-goal deficit to build a 2-1 advantage after two strong periods, controlling the run of play while handling a nasty, physical Tampa Bay Lightning game plan from the opening faceoff.
Then it came time to close — and the Canadiens cracked.
“We lacked calm,” Montreal’s head coach said. “We were giving the puck back to them all the time. We weren’t able to forecheck because they always had the puck.


