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TBL 4, BOS 1 3:37 Holmberg (1) - Oliver Bjorkstrand, Max Crozier Holmberg’s first goal as a Bolt restored the visitors’ three-goal lead. Holmberg corralled a loose puck at the right post and buried his first of the year after a shot by Oliver Bjorkstrand.
Pontus Holmberg put Tampa Bay up by three goals late in the second period and the Lightning held on to beat the Boston Bruins 4-3 on Monday. Holmberg scored with a wrist shot 3:37 into the second to give the Lightning a 4-1 lead.
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Boston’s Casey Mittelstadt answered with a goal 30 seconds later to make it 3-1, but Holmberg’s first goal with the Lightning restored the three-goal advantage. Holmberg corralled a loose puck at the right post for his first of the year after Oliver Bjorkstrand’s initial shot.
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