Canadiens keep Stanley Cup hopes alive with Game 4 overtime win vs. Lightning

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Canadiens keep Stanley Cup hopes alive with Game 4 overtime win vs. Lightning

The Montreal Canadiens kept their Stanley Cup hopes alive on Monday, beating the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 in overtime in Game 4 to prevent a series sweep.

Josh Anderson opened the scoring for the Canadiens in the first period after a slick pass from Nick Suzuki. Barclay Goodrow later tied up the game in the second period after a sloppy rebound from Carey Price.

Alexander Romanov scored a goal in the third period to take the lead briefly, but the Lightning responded with a goal from Pat Maroon.

Josh Anderson scored the game-winning goal for Montreal.

More to come…

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