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Brenner's goal in the 1st minute of the 2nd half (a.k.a. the 46th minute) increased Cincinnati's lead to 4-2. it wasn't looking very good for Montreal, but there was plenty of time left in the game.
Anderson's 1st period goal gave the Canadiens a 1-0 lead.
It will take a miracle for the Canadiens to be able to win the Stanley Cup, as the Lightning took a stranglehold on the series with a 6-3 victory in game 3.
Perry's goal late in the 3rd period cut the Lightning's lead to 5-3.
Johnson's goal late in the 3rd period gave the Lightning a 5-2 lead.
Suzuki's goal late in the 2nd period cut the Lightning's lead to 4-2.
The Canadiens played much better in game 2 than they did in game 1, but the Lightning are headed to Montreal with a 2-0 series lead.
The only reason the Canadiens had never won this trophy before is because they had never been eligible to win it. With the realignment of the NHL's divisions this season due to COVID-19, there was no Eastern and Western Conference, so one semi-final winner gets the Campbell Bowl (usually awarded to the Western Conference winner) and the other semi-final winner gets the Prince of Wales Trophy (usually awarded to the Eastern Conference winner).
It looked like there would be an exciting finish to the game.
The Alliance fought back to make it a close game midway through the 4th quarter.
3-pointers by Ron Curry and Nathan Cayo accounted for 6 of the 10 points.
It was a close, but low-scoring game.
It was still a close game midway through the 2nd quarter.
It was a close game early in the 2nd quarter.
This nice basket gave the Alliance a 7-point lead late in the 1st quarter.
Niagara's Elijah Lufile committed the foul. Niagara's Ron Curry sank a 3-pointer during this 1st quarter sequence.