Coach Jon Cooper calls it ‘disappointing’ as Lightning fall to Canadiens in Game 5
Tampa Bay Lightning coach Jon Cooper did not hide his frustration after his team fell 3-2 to the Montreal Canadiens in Game 5. The loss on April 29 pushed Tampa Bay to the brink of elimination, with Montreal now leading the NHL first-round series 3-2. Speaking to the media after the game, Cooper said the performance fell short of the team’s standard and called the home defeat disappointing.
“We just lost a Game 5, so there’s lots going on in my head right now,” Cooper said. “Did I think we had our best game? We clearly did not.
Is it really disappointing to come home and lose? It is. This is something we should take a ton of pride in and dig our heels in and not accept.
” MORE: Sidney Crosby reacts to painful playoff end as Penguins fall in OT Cooper pointed to missed chances that could have changed the outcome. “We had some chances to tie it. We hit some posts, and this is the game,” Cooper said, adding that small moments decided the game.
The coach highlighted a key stretch in the third period, noting how Darren Raddysh struck the post on an open net. Soon after, the puck skipped over Nikita Kucherov’s stick in a dangerous area. Within seconds, the Canadiens scored at the other end.