The Eastern Conference Quarterfinals have given us everything we could have asked for, and tonight was no exception. In a white-knuckle, defensive masterclass at the Centre Bell, the Tampa Bay Lightning kept their playoff hopes alive, edging out the Montreal Canadiens 1-0 to force a dramatic Game 7.
When the lights shine brightest, the stars step up. Tonight, that star was Andrei Vasilevskiy. The Lightning netminder was an absolute brick wall, stopping all 30 shots he faced to earn a crucial shutout. Montreal threw everything they had at the net, fueled by a raucous home crowd, but Vasilevskiy refused to break.
The lone goal of the evening came from Gage Goncalves, who found the back of the net in what proved to be the game-winner, silencing the Montreal faithful and shifting the momentum of the entire series. Despite a spectacular 32-save performance from Canadiens goaltender Jakub DobeÅ¡, Montreal’s offense just couldn’t solve Vasilevskiy.
Now, the series shifts back to Florida for the two best words in sports: Game Seven.
Tampa Bay Lightning vs Montreal Canadiens Game 7 Details
The stage is set for a do-or-die showdown. Here is everything you need to know to catch the deciding Game 7:
| Game 7 Information | Details |
| Date | Sunday, May 3, 2026 |
| Puck Drop | 1:00 PM EDT |
| Location | Benchmark International Arena (Tampa, FL) |
| TV Channel (US) | ABC / ESPN |
| TV Channel (Canada) | Sportsnet / CBC / TVA Sports |
| Streaming | ESPN+ (US), Sportsnet+ (Canada) |
Whether you’re bleeding Bolts blue or pulling for the Habs to pull off the road upset, Sunday afternoon’s matchup is guaranteed to be a thriller. Who is moving on, and who is packing their bags? We’ll find out on Sunday.
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