The Tampa Bay Lighting lost 3-2 Tuesday against the St. Louis Blues in the Enterprise Center.
Scary Injury
The game had people’s eyes looking everywhere, with blocked goals happening left, right and center. The teams played great defense, as they couldn’t find a way to score.
But with less than two minutes left in the first, the Blues bench had some commotion. Their Calgary-born forward Dylan Holloway had to be carted away as he suffered a devastating shot to the neck with a puck.
Dylan Holloway leaves the game on a stretcher after being hit in the neck area with a puck. pic.twitter.com/OmMM2kORHM
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) November 6, 2024
The first period ended early due to the injury. The remaining 1:11 was completed in the second. Holloway was hospitalized, but he is stable and alert.
Game Gets Interesting
The Lightning (7-6) was able to get on the board first when Nick Perbix scored.
https://twitter.com/TBLightning/status/1853984366692798719
However, the lead wouldn’t last long. Five minuets later, the Blues (7-6) were able to answer. Oskar Sundqvist scored with a rebound goal to tie the game at 1-1.
Oskar Sundqvist has the Blues on the board! #stlblues pic.twitter.com/3awq537SuB
— St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) November 6, 2024
To make things worse for Tampa Bay, with 1:35 left in the second period, Alexey Toropchenko scored to give the Blues a 2-1 lead.
https://twitter.com/StLouisBlues/status/1853989559547076995
Things Look Bad For Lightning
Entering the third, it looked like no one would score, as nine minuets passed scoreless. Hope for Tampa Bay slipped away when Brayden Schenn passed the puck to Jordan Kyrou to take a 3-1 lead.
What a play. What a goal. pic.twitter.com/DkKYPNEvvj
— St. Louis Blues (@StLouisBlues) November 6, 2024
It didn’t look too far out of reach for Tampa Bay. With with 8:17 left in the game, the Lighting were able to score with Victor Hedman making good from the left point to cut the deficit to 3-2.
https://twitter.com/TBLightning/status/1854001476718211105
Up Next
The Lightning host Philadelphia (4-8-1) at 7:30 p.m. Thursday (ESPN+).