With the way the game started, it looked like the Pittsburgh Penguins would end up on the side of the road like a little Florida roadkill. The Tampa Bay Lightning dominated the first period of play and built a 2-0 lead only to see it evaporate over the next two periods as the Penguins scored four straight goals, including one from the most unlikeliest of sources.
The main difference in the game is that the Penguins converted on the chances that the Lightning handed them (three of the four goals were scored off the rush) while Tristen Jarry, who had 39 saves on the night, prevented the Lightning from capitalizing on the Pittsburgh mistakes.