Canadiens Vs Lightning Live Stream: Watch Online Free Friday 7:10 ET NHL Playoffs An Exciting Game 1 Brings Anticipation To Game 2

Canadiens vs Lightning live stream: Watch online free 7:10 ET Friday in Tampa Bay for game 2 of the NHL playoffs, as these rivals look to follow the dramatics from Wednesday.

In game 1, Montreal won late in overtime vs the Lightning to take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven series. The Canadiens and the Bolts were involved in a fast-paced game with a ton of scoring. There were four goals in the third period as Tampa Bay forced overtime. Unfortunately for it, there's no point for getting to overtime now and that means that home-ice advantage has shifted over to the Habs. Watch the free live stream online as the Lightning look to even the series up.

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Carey Price won a gold medal with Canada in the Olympics, but his first start of the 2014 NHL playoffs wasn't a stellar start, allowing four goals on 25 shots on net. Nine of his saves did come in overtime.

"It's always a positive to win a game when you give up four goals," Price said after practice Thursday. "Moving forward, obviously we would like to reduce that."

With Ben Bishop still out, Lindback has to start again for the Lightning. It will be tough for them to win any games when they are outshot 44-25.

"We didn't get the win, so it's tough to find positives," Steven Stamkos, who scored two goals to give Tampa Bay a chance while playing without their starting injured goaltender, told ESPN.com.  "Five goals against, way too many in the playoffs. Hopefully, everybody has a taste of playoff hockey. They know what it's all about. We definitely have to do better to stay in this thing."

The Canadiens got goals from all four of their lines, and Weise made the most of a wide-open look in front of the net in overtime.

"I won't miss too many from there," said Weise, who scored six goals in 61 games with Vancouver and the Canadiens this season. The 25-year-old forward has 13 goals in 179 career regular-season games. 

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