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Tampa Bay beat Detroit, Larsson stars for the Sabres - Highlights of Wednesday's NHL games

ByReuters

Updated 04/02/2016 at 06:04 GMT

Best on field peformances from Nikita Kucherov for Tampa Bay and Johan Larsson for Buffalo, lead the highlights of Wednesday night's NHL action.

Andrei Vasilevskiy #88 of the Tampa Bay Lightning makes a save on a shot by Patrick Kane #88 of the Chicago Blackhawks during Game Four of the 2015 NHL Stanley Cup Final

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Lightning 3, Red Wings 1

The Tampa Bay Lightning picked right back up on the tear they were on before the All-Star break, returning to the ice on Wednesday with a 3-1 win over the Detroit Red Wings at Amalie Arena.
A pair of power-play goals lifted Tampa Bay (28-18-14) to a ninth win in 10 games, with centre Tyler Johnson scoring the go-ahead goal in the second and right winger Nikita Kucherov, who assisted on that effort, adding a goal in the third period.
Detroit (25-17-8) got only one goal past Lightning goalie Ben Bishop, who finished with 24 saves after playing in the All-Star Game in Nashville on Sunday.
Bishop earned his 100th regular-season win with Tampa Bay in four seasons with the Lightning.

Sabres 4, Canadiens 2

Left winger Johan Larsson scored the game-winning goal to lift the Buffalo Sabres to a 4-2 win over the Montreal Canadiens at the Bell Centre.
Left wingers Marcus Foligno and Jamie McGinn and right winger Brian Gionta also scored for the Sabres.
Right winger Dale Weise and left winger Alex Galchenyuk scored for Montreal.
Goaltender Robin Lehner made 32 saves for Buffalo (21-26-4). Counterpart Mike Condon stopped 28 shots for the Canadiens (24-24-4).

Flames 4, Hurricanes 1

Center Sean Monahan had a goal and three assists as the Calgary Flames ended a day of bad off-ice news with a 4-1 win over the Carolina Hurricanes on Wednesday.
Calgary lost defenseman Dennis Wideman to a 20-game suspension earlier in the day for his Jan. 27 hit on a linesman that the NHL deemed intentional.
Left winger Johnny Gaudreau and defensemen Marc Giordano and Dougie Hamilton also scored for Calgary, and each added an assist.
Monahan had the first assist on all three goals for the first four-point night of his three-year career. His goal was into a virtually open net off a nice feed from Gaudreau at 2:47 of the third period.
Center Elias Lindholm had the lone goal for Carolina.
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