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The Montreal Canadiens and Tampa Bay Lightning faced off in a thrilling Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, which showcased intense competition and key performances from both teams. According to Habs Eyes On The Prize, the Canadiens' top lines effectively hemmed in the Lightning early in the game, with significant contributions from players like Josh Anderson and Alex Newhook.
Despite the effort, the Lightning capitalized on a broken stick from Kaiden Guhle, with Brandon Hagel scoring to give Tampa Bay the lead. The game continued with a physical edge, featuring penalties and short-handed rushes.
The Canadiens' resilience was evident, but they ultimately fell short in overtime, which evened the series at one game apiece. In another matchup, the Boston Bruins also evened their series against the Buffalo Sabres with a 4-2 victory.
The Bruins were led by Viktor Arvidsson, who scored twice, while Jeremy Swayman made 32 saves to secure the win, as reported by Boston Hockey Now. Meanwhile, Philadelphia Flyers rookie Porter Martone has emerged as a standout player in the playoffs, scoring game-winning goals in his first two playoff games against the Pittsburgh Penguins, marking a historic achievement for a teenager in the postseason, as noted by The Hockey News.
Lastly, NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman announced that franchise valuations have surged past the billion-dollar mark, suggesting significant financial growth in the league and potential future expansion opportunities, according to The Hockey News.
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