Penguins fall in Game 2, 5-1 to the Lightning

PITTSBURGH (AP) – Martin St. Louis didn’t need three broken teeth to provide any more motivation in helping the Tampa Bay Lightning bounce back in their first-round series against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

“My motivation is we were down 1-0,” St. Louis said. “It’s not because I lose teeth.”

Either way, the diminutive forward put some bite back in a Lightning offense by scoring a goal and adding an assist in a 5-1 victory Friday night in Game 2 of the best-of-seven series.

Defenseman Eric Brewer led the charge with a goal and two assists and the Lightning rediscovered their high-powered offense to blow the game open with a three-goal first period. The five goals – capped by Mattias Ohlund’s empty-netter – were the most the Lightning have scored in a road playoff game.

The eruption came two nights after they were utterly stymied byMarc-Andre Fleury‘s acrobatic 32-save performance in a 3-0 series-opening loss. And it was a forgettable game for St. Louis, who was livid no penalty was called after he was cracked across the face by Zbynek Michalek‘s errant stick in the second period.

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