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The Lightning’s final regular-season road trip took them through four cities and into loud, packed, hostile arenas and they finished 1-3, but they end the season at home.
The Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday never stopped pushing and were rewarded with a 2-1 matinee victory at TD Garden over the Boston Bruins. The Bruins got the game’s first goal on a breakaway from Morgan Geekie, but Lightning forward Brandon Hagel scored on a rush chance of his own to tie the score in the third.
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The Bruins did grab the lead on a Morgan Geekie breakaway—a sequence that started with a Lightning offensive-zone shift. As the Lightning were executing a partial line change, however, Charlie McAvoy collected the puck and sprung Geekie up the ice. Geekie netted his team-leading 38th goal of the season at 10:47.
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