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Itt van nehany stat a meccsrol. Az egy dolog amugy, hogy 88 kaput eltalalo lovesunk volt, de ezen felul a cbj 62 blockot is bemuttott. Ha jol emlekszem 180-190 kozott volt a vegen a lovesi kiserleteink szama. A legnagyobb helyzeteink is fole-melle mentek :allleesik:
Numbers of note from the Lightning’s 3-2, five-overtime victory over the Blue Jackets:
- 85 Saves in a game, a record, by Columbus’ Joonas Korpisalo.
- 8 Teams in NHL history to have at least 70 shots on goal in a playoff game since 1959-60. The Lightning tallied 88 against Columbus.
- 65:06 Ice time for Columbus blueliner Seth Jones, highest among skaters in the league since 1997-98, when the TOI stat was first tracked.
- 150:27 Time on ice, a Lightning franchise record for longest playoff game, surpassing the previous mark of 111:12 set during Game 5 of the 2003 conference semifinals. The matchup, which lasted 6 hours and 13 minutes, is the fourth-longest playoff game on record in the league. It came just shy of surpassing Flyers at Penguins from May 2000, which lasted 152:01.
- 57:38 Ice time for Victor Hedman, highest among Lightning players.
- 151 Combined shots for the Lightning and Blue Jackets, highest single-game total by two teams since shots on goal were officially tracked in 1955-56. They surpassed the New York Islanders-Washington Capitals game from April 18, 1987, which recorded a combined 132 shots.
- 5th Game in the league’s history to require five or more overtime periods. The Lightning’s winning goal also came on their only shot of the fifth overtime period.
- 61 Saves by Lightning goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy, surpassing Nikolai Khabibulin (60 in Game 6 of the 2003 conference quarterfinals) for most in a Stanley Cup Playoff game for the franchise. |
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