Watch live on television and online as the Tampa Bay Lightning visit the Colorado Avalanche in Game 2 of their 2022 Stanley Cup final series on Hockey Night ...
Please note that this stream is optimized for desktop or mobile web. Watch live on television and online on Saturday at 8 p.m. ET as the Tampa Bay Lightning visit the Colorado Avalanche for Game 2 of their 2022 Stanley Cup final series on Hockey Night in Canada. Watch live on television and online as the Tampa Bay Lightning visit the Colorado Avalanche in Game 2 of their 2022 Stanley Cup final series on Hockey Night in Canada.
The Lightning and Avalanche will face off in Game 2 of the 2022 Stanley Cup Final on Saturday night at Ball Arena. We break down the odds and highlight the ...
Kucherov has only gone over 3.5 shots in two out of his past five games and is averaging three shots per game. We saw a lot of goals scored in Game 1, which could be a sign of things to come. However, if the Lightning want to win Game 2, they’ll need to lean on their defense and goaltending, which was better in the last two periods. The Avalanche are in a great spot after taking care of business in Game 1 on Wednesday night. They scored four goals in Game 1, and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see them put up that many on Saturday night. Nevertheless, Colorado held on and are 4-0 in Game 1s this postseason.
The Athletic has you covered for Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final.Live ScoreLightning 0, Avalanche 5 (2nd)(Photo: Ron Chenoy / USA Today)
•1h ago •1h ago Poor d-zone coverage all period, and could barely contain Colorado in transition. •1h ago Jon Cooper is mixing up his forward lines trying to get something going. The Lightning can’t seem to find their feet as the Avalanche continue applying offensive pressure Darcy Kuemper hasn’t exactly been tested a lot tonight, but he did make three saves in the second minute of Tampa Bay’s power play and looks to be building confidence as the game goes on. Still on the ice, but just took at least two more hits and looks like he’s in some discomfort That’s Helm’s second goal in these playoffs, and Colorado has a 5-0 lead Vasilevskiy hasn’t been pulled in the postseason in years — if not ever?! The only bad thing for Colorado is that Andre Burakovsky left the game.— Peter Baugh (@Peter_Baugh) June 19, 2022 •4m ago
SportsLine's NHL model has locked in its Stanley Cup Finals 2022 picks for Game 2 of Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Colorado Avalanche.
Avalanche in Game 2 of the 2022 Stanley Cup Final? And which side of the money line has all the value? It also says one side of the money line has all the value. The Lightning should have confidence after rallying in Game 1, and they bounced back from big opening-night losses in two of their three playoff series. They lost 5-0 to Toronto to start their postseason run and were blown out 6-2 by the Rangers in Game 1 of the East final. He shares the team lead with Ondrej Palat with nine in the playoffs. They have 69 goals in the 15 games (4.6 per contest). Teams that win Game 1 of a best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final have won 62 of 82 series (75.6 percent). Home teams are 49-10 (83.1 percent) after winning Game 1. Here are the NHL odds and betting trends for Lightning vs. MacKinnon, Landeskog and Rantanen all have 19 points, while star defenseman Cale Makar leads the team with 22 points (17 assists). The Avalanche are 13-2 in the postseason, and they scored 22 goals in the sweep of the Oilers in the West final. Now, the model has its sights on Avs vs. The Lightning rallied from a 2-0 deficit with four straight wins against the Rangers in the East final while the Avalanche were resting following a sweep of Edmonton in the West. Avalanche odds from Caesars Sportsbook. Tampa Bay is a +130 underdog, and the over-under for total goals scored is six. Avalanche picks, check out the NHL predictions from the SportsLine Projection Model.
We go over the odds on DraftKings Sportsbook and make some picks for Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Colorado Avalanche.
Expect Andrei Vasilevskiy to set the tone in the net and keep the goal total low in Game 2. The Avalanche jumped out to a 3-1 lead early before the Lightning quickly tied the game up in the second period. Colorado was able to take a 1-0 lead in exciting fashion on Wednesday, toppling Tampa Bay in a 4-3 overtime victory in Game 1.
The Colorado Avalanche topped the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-3 to win Game 1 and those looking to bet on player props would love to see a combined seven go...
Point was the third-most used Lightning forward on the man advantage with 3:08 in time on ice. The centre totalled 17:59 in ice time which was fourth amongst Bolts forwards. Stamkos anytime goal (+163): This bet didn’t cash in Game 1 but there’s good reason to follow it up in Game 2. Stamkos’ three shots on goal were tied for the team lead and one goalless outing isn’t enough to make us believe he’s cooling off. Cirelli has also proven himself to be more than capable in the offensive zone despite being used as a shutdown centre. His 20:02 average TOI during the playoffs makes him just one of two Bolts forwards who are averaging more than 20-minutes a night.