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Lightning get goals from 6 players in big win over Predators

Hedman became only the second defenseman in franchise history to score 20 goals in a season, joining Dan Boyle, who did it in 2006-07.

“I just aimed for the stars and hit it as hard as I could,” Hedman said of his blast from the high slot.

Kucherov finished with a goal and two assists, Steve Stamkos had a goal and two assists, and Anthony Cirelli and Ross Colton also scored for the Lightning. Brian Elliott made 19 saves.

“Balanced scoring — it’s pivotal and if you want to go anywhere in the playoffs you need more than a couple of guys scoring,” Lightning coach Jon Cooper said. “I look at the guys that have 20 or more (goals) or close to 20, and it’s a big reason for our success.”

The two-time defending Stanley Cup champs have tightened up their defense in their past two games, both wins. Combined, the Lightning outscored the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Predators 14-3 and didn't allow an even-strength goal.

Cooper said he’s happy to see his team playing better defense as the playoffs approach.

“If we are going to do anything, we have to look after our own end,” he said. “I love our (goaltending) tandem, but I don’t care who’s in net. If you’re not defending, they can only do so much.”

Tampa Bay is three points ahead of the Boston Bruins in the race for third place in the Atlantic Division. The Bruins defeated the New York Rangers 3-1 earlier Saturday.

Nashville is tied with Dallas for the two wild-card spots in the Western Conference due to the Predators' loss and the Stars' 3-2 win against the Seattle Kraken on Saturday. Both teams have 93 points, though the Predators have a game in hand. The Vegas Golden Knights are four points behind Nashville and Dallas.

Nashville defensemen Roman Josi and Alexander Carrier scored power-play goals. Josi became the first NHL defenseman to reach the 90-point mark since Boston’s Ray Bourque (91 in 1993-94).

“It’s definitely not on my mind tonight,” Josi said of the milestone. “We’re in a playoff hunt and it was a disappointing night for us. Sometime I’ll look back at this and be happy, but tonight was a disappointment with the way it ended and the way we played.”

Saros allowed six goals on 30 shots before being replaced by David Rittich after Colton and Pat Maroon scored 31 seconds apart early in the third period. Rittich made eight saves.

The first period was full of goals. Hedman beat Nashville goalie Juuse Saros just 1:51 into the game, and Cirelli beat Saros on a breakaway at 10:59 to make it 2-0.

Josi’s goal, his 21st of the season, came with about three minutes left and cut the margin to 2-1. But Kucherov made it 3-1 when he beat Saros with a wrist shot with 20 seconds remaining for his 21st goal. Kucherov has five-game point streak and goal streak.

Carrier’s third of the season at 10:42 of the second period made it 3-2, but Stamkos one-timed a feed from Kucherov past Saros at with six minutes left for a 4-2 lead.

Nashville coach John Hynes said Stamkos’ goal, his 35th of the season, really hurt.

“That was a really nice play,” he said. “It was a turnover, and when you give those guys, with that skill level, a chance against an unorganized defense — they made a play and that was a big-time goal."

Colton deflected Hedman’s shot into the net at 1:37 of the third period, and Maroon celebrated his 34th birthday by scoring at 2:08.

SPECIAL THREADS

The Predators and Lightning, who wore customized jerseys when they met Feb. 26 in the NHL Stadium Series at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, wore those same uniforms Saturday.

The Lightning are 9-2-0 in their last 11 games against Nashville.

GOODBYE, CRISPY

The Lightning honored longtime Predators broadcaster Terry Crisp, who was Tampa Bay’s coach when the franchise entered the NHL in 1992 and is retiring after this season.

Crisp coached the first 391 games in Lightning history until he was fired early in the 1997-98 season. He has covered the Predators as a TV analyst and studio host since they entered the NHL in 1998.

UP NEXT

Predators: Return home to host Minnesota on Sunday.

Lightning: Visit in-state rival Florida Panthers on Sunday.

Regular Season Series

TB wins series 2-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 1:51
Goal 1st Period 10:59
Goal 1st Period 17:18
Goal 1st Period 19:40
Goal 2nd Period 10:42
Goal 2nd Period 13:58
Goal 3rd Period 1:37
Goal 3rd Period 2:08

Statistics

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14 Blocked Shots 15
35 Hits 27
6 Takeaways 9
21 Shots 39
2 Power Play Goals 2
4 Power Play Opportunities 2
50.0 Power Play Percentage 100.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
34 Faceoffs Won 27
55.7 Faceoff Win Percent 44.3
4 Giveaways 5
5 Total Penalties 7
13 Penalty Minutes 17
Tampa Bay Lightning Tampa Bay Lightning Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Nick Paul, LW Injured Reserve Mar 6
Gage Goncalves, C Day-To-Day Mar 6
Dominic James, C Injured Reserve Mar 5
Nashville Predators Nashville Predators Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Ryan O'Reilly, C Day-To-Day Mar 6
Adam Wilsby, D Out Mar 2

Game Information

Benchmark International Arena

Location: Tampa, FL
Attendance: 19,092 | Capacity:

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 42 10 93 9
Dallas 38 14 86 10
Minnesota 37 16 84 10
Utah 33 25 70 4
Nashville 28 26 64 8
Winnipeg 25 26 60 10
St. Louis 24 29 57 9
Chicago 23 29 56 10

2025-26 Atlantic Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Tampa Bay 38 18 80 4
Buffalo 37 19 80 6
Detroit 35 21 77 7
Montreal 33 18 76 10
Boston 34 22 73 5
Ottawa 30 22 69 9
Florida 31 29 65 3
Toronto 27 25 65 11
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