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Tampa's Vasilevskiy Blanks Rangers in Game 7 Shutout Thriller
National Desk
May 3, 2026
TAMPA, Fla. — Andrei Vasilevskiy etched another chapter in his playoff legend Sunday, posting a 32-save shutout to lead the Tampa Bay Lightning to a Game 7 victory over the New York Rangers, advancing Florida's NHL hopefuls to the second round. The 30-year-old Russian goaltender, a two-time Stanley Cup champion with Tampa, denied every Rangers shot in a tense elimination clash at Madison Square Garden, improving his career Game 7 playoff record to 2-2-0 with a 1.51 goals-against average and .945 save percentage.[1] Vasilevskiy's clutch play echoed his past heroics, including back-to-back Cup wins in 2020 and 2021 from the Lightning's home base at Amalie Arena in Tampa.
The Lightning, who host their practices at the nearby Ice Sports Forum in Ellenton, overcame a hard-fought first-round series that saw the Rangers push Tampa to the brink. Vasilevskiy's wall-like presence in net was pivotal, as Tampa's offense found the breakthrough late, with key contributions from forwards like Alex Killorn, who has a history of shootout heroics including a winner in a prior high-stakes matchup.[2] Local fans packed sports bars from Clearwater Beach to downtown St. Pete, their cheers reverberating across the bay as the Bolts punched their ticket forward.
Vasilevskiy, selected 19th overall by Tampa in 2012, now boasts one of the most imposing playoff resumes in NHL history, with over 1,000 career regular-season games under his belt.[3] As the Lightning prepare for their next challenger, the focus shifts back to Florida's sun-soaked training grounds, where coach Jon Cooper will rally his squad for another deep run. Tampa Bay's faithful, buoyed by the team's consistent contention, eye a third Cup in seven years.


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