The Tampa Bay Lightning and Montreal Canadiens meet in Game 3 on Friday, April 24, at 7 p.m. ET at Bell Centre in Montréal, with the first-round series knotted 1-1. Tampa Bay lost Game 1 4-3 in overtime and answered with a 3-2 overtime win in Game 2, leaving both teams with a clean chance to take control.
Brandon Hagel and Jake Guentzel lead the Lightning in postseason scoring with four points apiece. Hagel has three goals and one assist, while Guentzel has four assists. Nikita Kucherov has one goal and two assists through two games, and Andrei Vasilevskiy is 1-1 with an.870 save percentage in his two starts.
The matchup carries more than just the weight of the current bracket. Tampa Bay went 2-2-0 against Montreal in the 2025-26 regular season, beating the Canadiens 6-1 on Dec. 9, 2025, and 5-4 in a shootout on Dec. 28, 2025, while losing 4-1 in March 2026 and 2-1 in April 2026. That split is part of a larger pattern: the Lightning are 13-8 all-time against Montreal in the playoffs and 5-4 on the road.
The tension for Tampa Bay is that the scoring depth has been there, but the results have still swung on one goal in each of the first two games. Kucherov has been a familiar playoff problem for Montreal over time, leading the Lightning against the Canadiens with 11 goals and five assists for 16 points in 15 games, while Vasilevskiy has gone 5-2-0 with a.919 save percentage in six career playoff starts against them.
Game 3 should show whether Tampa Bay’s overtime answer in Game 2 was a turn or just a pause. At Bell Centre, the next edge in a series this tight may decide more than one night.