Gudlevskis wins NHL debut as Tampa Bay tops Columbus

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TAMPA, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Lightning are having success even without their starting goalie.
Kristers Gudlevskis made 36 saves to win his NHL debut, Eric Brewer scored two goals, and the Lightning
beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 3-2 on Friday night.
Ondrej Palat also scored for the Lightning, who took a one-point lead over Montreal for second place in
the Atlantic Division. A runner-up finish would give Tampa Bay home-ice advantage in its first-round
playoff series with the Canadiens.
“We’d love to have home-ice,” Brewer said. “Clearly it’s something that you never want to use, but you’d
love to have. The other thing is, you just want to play well going into the playoffs.”
Boone Jenner and David Savard had goals for Columbus. The playoff-bound Blue Jackets are tied with
Philadelphia — which has one game at hand — for third place in the Metropolitan Division.
“We just have to regroup,” Blue Jackets right wing Corey Troop said. “We just need to take care of
business on our end.”
The Blue Jackets are also tied with Detroit, which will be one of the two Eastern Conference wild-card
teams.
Gudlevskis had played in the ECHL and AHL, and for Lativa in the Sochi Olympics this season. Anders
Lindback started in place of the injured Ben Bishop in the Lightning’s 4-2 win Thursday night over
Philadelphia.
“It’s my biggest dream come true,” Gudlevskis said.
Bishop, 37-14-7 this season, might not be ready for the start of the playoffs due to an upper-body
injury. Bishop left early in the first period of Tuesday’s game against Toronto with what appeared to be
a left elbow injury.
“If something were to happen and Gudie had to go in, I did not want his first game to be a playoff game,”
Lightning coach Jon Cooper said.
After Jenner scored a power-play goal at 13:46 of the second, Brewer gave Tampa Bay a 2-1 lead when he
beat backup goalie Curtis McElhinney 1:08 later.
The Lightning took a 3-1 advantage on Brewer’s second of the game and fourth this season with 1:54 left
in the second. All four of the defenseman’s goals have been scored in the last 12 games.
Savard pulled Columbus within 3-2 with 3:23 to go in the third.
Palat put the Lightning up 1-0 with a power-play goal at 3:55 of the second. The rookie has four goals
and eight points during a six-game point streak.
The Blue Jackets took three penalties in the opening 4:42 of the second.
“That’s something that you can’t do going forward,” Columbus coach Todd Richards said. “I looked down the
bench and I think I used four or five forwards, six forwards, for the first five, six minutes of the
second period.”
NOTES: Palat left in the third after taking a hard check. … Tampa Bay C Valtteri Filppula (lower-body
injury) and RW Teddy Purcell (flu) were late scratches. D Victor Hedman left after three shifts in the
first period because of a lower-body injury. … Blue Jackets RW Nathan Horton had surgery Friday for an
abdominal injury and is expected to be out for six weeks. … Tampa Bay D Sami Salo (upper-body injury)
missed his second consecutive game. … Columbus reassigned D Tim Erixon to Springfield of the AHL. …
The Lightning recalled C Cedric Paquette from Syracuse of the AHL. He had an assist in his first NHL
game. … Columbus C Ryan Johansen had an assist, giving him a five-game point streak (four assists, six
points).

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