Gerard Gallant provides update on injured Rangers ahead of game 4 - Doesn't sound good
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Ryan
June 7, 2022 (5:32 PM)
Tonight the Tampa Bay Lightning will host the New York Rangers for game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals, where at the moment the Rangers hold a 2-1 series lead over the Bolts.
If the Rangers can pull out a win tonight, they head back to Madison Square Gardens for game 5 and could finish out the series at home, knocking off the defending stanley cup champions, or if the Lightning win, the series is tied and it becomes a best of 3, which I would put my money in the Lightning's court.
Today Gerard Gallant was asked about the injured forwards in his lineup, if they will suit up tonight (meaning Ryan Strome, Barlay Goodrow & Sammy Blais), but he wouldn't give much of an answer:
he's hopeful for Strome and Goodrow to play tonight. As for Blais, he said he's still a long shot to play in this series.
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Who will win tonight? |
Rangers | 138 | 48.1 % |
Lightning | 149 | 51.9 % |
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