Montreal Canadiens Vs Tampa Bay Lightning Live Stream: Watch Online Free 7:10 ET Tuesday Habs Go For Four-Game Sweep, Bolts Need To Win Or Go Home

Montreal Canadiens vs Tampa Bay Lightning live stream: Watch online free 7:10 ET game 4 in a 3-0 series lead for the Habs. It's win or go home for the Bolts and it's win and advance for Montreal.

The Canadiens will be home in Montreal for game 4 with a 3-0 series lead vs the Tampa Bay. It was a 3-2 victory on Sunday for the Canadiens and now they can be inside their own building with a chance to advance to the second round. Meanwhile, the Lightning need a win just to hang on for one more game. Watch the free live stream online to see if the Bolts can get one win in what would have to be an historic comeback.

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Only three NHL teams have climbed back from a 3-0 series deficit to come out on top. The most recent was the 2010 Philadelphia Flyers against the Boston Bruins. Lightning defenseman Matt Carle was a member of that Flyers team and he needs to do it again if the Lightning want to see the second round.

"When you lose three it feels like the world is collapsing a little bit," Carle told NHL.com. "But you get one game and then you get some momentum going. We're looking forward to tomorrow."

For them to get a victory, they would have to do it inside the Bell Centre in downtown Montreal. It's a building that can be deafening at times.

"It's pretty surreal to be a part of. You can't hear a thing down there on the ice," forward Brendan Gallagher said about the fan support. "They're standing, they're cheering the whole time. It's just fun to be a part of it and play in front of it. You know the fans are enjoying it just as much as we are."

The Canadiens know it will not be easy to get the victory for what will be the eighth meeting this season between these two teams.

"We understand that we haven't done anything yet. You need to win four games to win a series and we all know the fourth win is always the hardest," defenseman Josh Gorges told NHL.com. "We can't get ahead of ourselves by any means because we still haven't accomplished anything. Our focus has to be like it has been the first three games on playing the right way, playing a complete game and doing all the little things well. At the end of the day, we'll look back on how the game went and move on from there."

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