Lightning Complete Historic Comeback Over Bruins in NHL Stadium Series
In a stunning display of resilience, the Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Boston Bruins 6-5 in a shootout on February 2, 2026, before a crowd of 64,617 spectators. The victory came after Tampa Bay faced a daunting four-goal deficit.
A Remarkable Comeback
The Lightning, competing against one of the league’s top teams in the Stadium Series, trailed 5-1 by the 28th minute. However, they mounted a furious comeback, scoring three power-play goals in under six minutes, including two in just 23 seconds while playing with a 5-on-3 advantage.
Nikita Kucherov, who had previously recorded three assists, scored the tying goal at the 52nd minute, bringing the score to 5-5. Jake Guentzel then secured the win for Tampa Bay by being the sole scorer in the shootout.
Implications for the Eastern Conference
Janis Moser participated in the game for 24 minutes and 21 seconds but did not register a point. This victory, their third consecutive win and 17th in their last 19 games, allows Tampa Bay to remain tied for the lead in the Eastern Conference with the Carolina Hurricanes, who have played two more games.
Carolina defeated the Kings of Kevin Fiala 3-2 in overtime on Sunday.
What’s Next?
Tampa Bay could continue its winning streak with upcoming games against Eastern Conference rivals. A continued strong performance could solidify their position at the top of the conference standings. Carolina may attempt to widen the gap in the standings with their games in hand. The Lightning’s ability to maintain this level of play will be a key factor in their playoff success.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many goals did Tampa Bay score in the second period?
Tampa Bay scored three goals in the second period, all while on a power play.
Who scored the game-winning goal?
Jake Guentzel scored the game-winning goal in the shootout.
What is Tampa Bay’s record in their last 19 games?
Tampa Bay has a record of 17 wins in their last 19 games.
What does this impressive comeback say about the Lightning’s potential for success this season?