Texier breaks 3rd-period tie,
Canadiens beat Lightning 3-2 in Game 5 to take series lead
[April 30, 2026]
By ROB MAADDI
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Alexandre Texier broke a tie 1:06 into the third
period and the Montreal Canadiens beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2
on Wednesday night to take a 3-2 lead in the first-round series.
Rookie Jakub Dobes stopped 38 shots to help Montreal move within a
victory of advancing for the first time since losing to the
Lightning in the Stanley Cup Finals in 2021.
Brendan Gallagher got his first goal in his first game this series
and Kirby Dach also scored for the Canadiens.
“It's obviously exciting,” said Gallagher, who was a healthy scratch
the first four games. “It's been a fun series to watch. I tried to
follow their lead and find a way to contribute and I did that.”
Game 6 is Friday night in Montreal, where the teams split Games 3
and 4. All five games have been decided by one goal, including
overtime in the first three.
Dominic James scored his first career playoff goal and Jake Guentzel
also connected for the Lightning. They are one loss from being
eliminated in the first round for the fourth straight season.
Tampa Bay has lost 10 of its last 12 home games in the postseason
despite 460 consecutive sellouts.
“We got no choice now. We got to show up or we're out,” Lightning
forward Brayden Point said.

Texier took a long pass from Lane Hutson, skated into the left
circle and ripped a shot that bounced off Andrei Vasilevskiy’s glove
and into the net for a 3-2 lead early in the third.
“I'm not a 50-goal scorer,” Texier said. “When I have a chance, I
just try to put it on net and sometimes you're lucky it's in and
sometimes not.”
The Canadiens jumped ahead three minutes into the game when
Gallagher wristed in a rebound after Vasilevskiy kicked away Alex
Newhook’s backhander. Gallagher, the 14-year veteran, spent time the
first four games giving the young players advice.
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Montréal Canadiens players celebrate their win over the Tampa Bay
Lightning in Game 5 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup first-round playoff
series, Wednesday, April 29, 2026, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris
O'Meara)

“I was happy for him and happy for us,” Canadiens
coach Martin St. Louis said about Gallagher. “Really happy the way
he's handled everything and not surprised the way he played.”
Seconds after James blasted a slap shot past Dobes on a 2-on-1
breakaway, the Canadiens regained the lead. Dach skated down the
left side, went around a defender, lost the puck, kicked it from his
skate to his stick in front of the net and put it in.
Dach deactivated his Instagram account after receiving online
criticism because his defensive lapse led to the winning goal in
overtime in Game 2. He had a goal and an assist in Montreal’s 3-2
overtime win the next game.
Guentzel fired a slap shot between Dobes’ legs on another 2-on-1
breakaway to tie it at 2 late in the second. Guentzel has the best
playoff goal-scoring ratio among American-born players in NHL
history with 43 goals in 79 games.
The Lightning killed off a four-minute disadvantage after Ryan
McDonagh’s double minor for high-sticking in the first period. The
Canadiens managed just one shot on net during the power play.
Montreal had better scoring chances on two of Tampa Bay’s power
plays in the second period. Vasilevskiy stopped Jake Evans on a
short-handed breakaway on one of them.
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