Lightning strike: Tampa Bay beats Rangers, will play for Cup

NEW YORK (AP) —

The Tampa Bay Lightning will play for the Stanley Cup, winning their third straight game at Madison Square Garden 2-0 on Friday night to beat the New York Rangers in the Eastern Conference finals in seven games.
 
   Ben Bishop, pulled from a Game 6 loss after allowing five goals, outplayed Henrik Lundqvist in handing New York its first loss ever in a Game 7 at the Garden. Alex Killorn scored early in the third period and Ondrej Palat iced it.
 
   The Lightning, who won the Cup in 2004 in their only trip to the finals, will play Chicago or Anaheim for the championship. The Blackhawks are at the Ducks on Saturday night in the Western Conference's decisive game.
 
   New York had the league's best record this season and was 15-3 in its last 18 elimination games. The most recent defeat was in the fifth game of the Cup finals last year at Los Angeles. But Bishop made sure there would be another loss for the Rangers, extending his shutout string at the Garden to 145 minutes, 43 seconds.
 
   Tampa Bay is 4-1 in Game 7s, including beating Calgary in 2004 in their only Cup final. New York last won the title in 1994.
 
   Bishop's teammates stormed off the bench to mob him after his 22nd and last save of the night. The crowd chanted "Hen-rik! Hen-rik!" as both teams lined up to shake hands, and Lundqvist looked stunned as well as downhearted as he took part in the tradition. Lundqvist has won six Game 7s, tied for most by any goalie.
 
   Killorn's seventh goal of the postseason came 1:54 into the third on a backhander from the slot with traffic in front of Lundqvist, who didn't appear to see the puck skitter in to the crease, then under him into the net.
 
   Then it was left to Bishop to protect the slim margin.  On one sequence with the lead still one goal, four Rangers were in front trying to locate a loose puck, but Bishop didn't yield.
 
   Palat finished it with his seventh of the playoffs, a wrist shot over Lundqvist's glove off a nice feed from Tyler Johnson. Tampa is 9-0 scoring the first goal of these playoffs. 
 
   Not even pulling Lundqvist with 3:44 remaining helped the Rangers, who scored only four goals in as many games at home in the series.
 
   The Lightning then collected the Prince of Wales Trophy for winning the East, and set their sights on the bigger hardware: the Stanley Cup.
 
   The finals will begin Wednesday night.
 
   Neither team appeared particularly tense in the opening period. Tampa had a slight edge in scoring chances in the first 20 minutes, with Lundqvist's best save off a deflection in front by Valtteri Filppula. The goalie also used his arm to fight off a deflection by Steven Stamkos that fluttered on top of the net.
 
   New York had two fruitless power plays in the second period, the best chances on two shots by Ryan McDonagh that Bishop handled. Unlike the opening session, the period had little flow, with frequent whistles for offside calls and the like.
 
   Each goalie made some superb saves in that period, Bishop with his pad on a slap shot by Derick Brassard -- he of the hat trick and two assists in Game 6 -- and Lundqvist on Nikita Kucherov's wrist shot, then a brilliant arm stop on Jason Garrison's wrister.
 
   That save prompted chants of "Hen-rik! Hen-rik!" from the crowd, and again when he stuck out his right leg to thwart a wide-open Tyler Johnson in front, his best save all night. The Lightning were looking very comfortable in a road Game 7 at that point.
 
   Then it was on to the third period, nervous time for everyone. And a prosperous time for the Lightning, who have beaten Detroit in seven games, Montreal in six and the Rangers in seven this spring.