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Jon Cooper blames ‘hockey gods’ as Canadiens shock Lightning in Game 7

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The Montreal Canadiens stunned the Tampa Bay Lightning with a 2-1 win in Game 7 on Sunday, May 3, closing a fierce NHL first-round series. Every game in the matchup ended by one goal, with four going to overtime. Montreal sealed the series 4-3 and now moves on to face the Buffalo Sabres in the second round.

Lightning coach Jon Cooper pointed to luck after the loss. Speaking to the media, he said the ‘hockey gods’ had favored his team many times before but switched sides in Game 7. MORE: Jon Cooper calls Game 6 ‘thrilling, epic’ as Lightning force Game 7 vs Canadiens “That’s when you – at the end of the game, and you’re just sitting there saying, ‘The, the hockey gods have been in my corner many, many times, and tonight they’re in the other corner.

’ And that’s what happens,” Cooper said. “And as I said, it’s not the movies. It’s not something where you can retake it and get the scene right.

It’s live theater right there in front of you, and you never know what’s gonna happen. That’s why it’s unbelievable to be a part of, to be a part of something like this. But it damn well stings when you’re on the wrong side of it.

” Tampa Bay controlled much of the game but failed to finish. They outshot Montreal 29-9, yet rookie goalie Jakub Dobes stood firm with 28 saves. His calm presence kept the Canadiens alive under heavy pressure.