Tampa Bay Lightning vs Montreal Canadiens Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals! This is your Puck Dudes summary of the Canadiens' 3-2 overtime defeat of the Lightning in the fourth game of the series. The Tampa Bay Lightning are still in a commanding position, leading the Finals now 3-1 in games. The Montreal Canadiens continue to be in a ‘do or die’ position as the series goes back to Tampa Bay for game 5 on Wednesday. Paul and Adrian discuss how the Canadiens finally earned some respect with this win, but that Tampa Bay still look like the stronger team overall. The Puck Dudes also give their take on whether Josh Anderson's two goals this game provide some redemption following the criticism that he has received recently in the playoffs. The Lightning had the advantage in shots this game (34-21). It seems like the number of shots in this series is having little impact on the outcome of games. Montreal committed more turnovers this game than Tampa Bay (20-13). Montreal Canadiens goals were scored by: Josh Anderson (Nick Suzuki & Cole Caufield) Alexander Romanov (Jake Evans) Josh Anderson (Cole Caufield) Tampa Bay Lightning goals were scored by: Barclay Goodrow (Ryan McDonagh, Blake Coleman) Patrick Maroon (Mathieu Joseph, Tyler Johnson) The Canadiens were almost certainly approaching this game with the “just need to focus on this one game” attitude, and it obviously worked. But looking at the big picture, the Habs would still need three more wins to take the Cup, and the task looks daunting. Only one team in Stanley Cup Finals history has returned from a 3-0 deficit to win it all: the 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs accomplished that feat against the Detroit Red Wings. It’s not impossible, but the odds are stacked heavily against the Montreal Canadiens in their attempt to overcome the defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning. Do you think the Montreal Canadiens have any chance of pulling off a miracle comeback against this talented Tampa Bay Lightning team? Let us know in the comments below if you think the ultimate hockey Cinderella story turn-around is possible or not? Check out our Puck Dudes website for more great hockey commentary and analysis: https://puckdudes.com