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Bolts notes: Crisp passes lead to power play goals

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TAMPA — Making teams pay for their indiscretions continues to be a major theme for the Lightning, who had their way with Montreal’s penalty killers in Game 2.

Tampa Bay had been in a 2-for-34 slump on the power play before scoring four times with a manpower advantage within a 27-minute span during Sunday’s 6-2 triumph.

“In the last couple of games before that, even though we weren’t scoring on the power play, I thought we generated some good chances,’’ said Lightning winger Ryan Callahan. “When you do that, your confidence builds. It’s when you’re not getting chances that it starts to weigh on you.