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Got everybody fed, got them back for a rest. And then we'll try to wind it all up tonight. Sunday's win in Game 3 gave the Jets a lead in the best-of-seven series with the Oilers. As emotional as the comeback victory was, the Jets worked hard to recover as quickly as possible in order to prepare for Edmonton's best effort tonight.

It's going to take 60 minutes or more, we have to be ready for that. They're going to leave it all out there. Ehlers may have been playing his first game since April 24, but his two goals were massive for the Jets. His first of the night was the first power play marker of the series for the Jets.

His second, well, was the overtime winner. That goal came off a Stastny face-off win, which capped off a night that saw the Jets win 63 percent of the face-offs.

It was the second time in the series the Jets had won at least 60 percent of the face-offs, and while Maurice says there isn't a big correlation between winning face-offs and winning games, there is a lot of evidence that they play a huge role in a period like overtime. You've got to win those, just to take it out of their hands early," said Maurice.

One faceoff can be the difference to the shot. The Jets won't make any changes to their line-up tonight, while the Oilers will have to do without Josh Archibald - who was suspended one game for clipping Logan Stanley in the third period.

The Lightning defeated the Montreal Canadiens in each of the first three contests to earn an opportunity to land the first Stanley Cup Final sweep since the Detroit Red Wings in Jon Cooper's team is also aiming to be the first repeat champion since the Pittsburgh Penguins. Tampa Bay outscored Montreal in the first three games, so the Canadiens need a stellar performance out of star goaltender Carey Price to win.

If they cash in on that tag to win the title Monday, the over should be in play since their offense was spectacular in Games 1 and 3. However, the Canadiens will not go down without a fight on their home ice, and if they play better defensively, they should remain in the contest. Stanley Cup Final Game 4 Odds.

Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook. All of the playoff magic the Canadiens used to reach the Stanley Cup Final disappeared in the first three games versus Tampa Bay. Montreal needs a handful of miracles to come back from three games down to win the series. Earning one victory is a much more manageable task at this point. The Canadiens will be playing for pride to avoid the first sweep in the championship series in more than two decades.

Ducharme was also asked if he had anything to say to Price before Game 4 following Price's self-reflective comments that he needed to be better in Game 4.

He said what he said and he answered the bell tonight. Tampa Bay started the game strong on offense, out-shooting Montreal in the first period, but came up empty, which would cost them later in the game.

One of Montreal's five shots was Anderson's first-period goal, beating Andrei Vasilevskiy to open the scoring. Barclay Goodrow tied the game in the second on a goal off a beautiful pass from Ryan McDonagh. In the second period, Montreal took more control in the offensive end, despite the game being tied after two frames.

Montreal took the lead back with just over 11 minutes left in the game when Alexander Romanov buried a pass from Jake Evans, who also assisted on the first Anderson tally. Tampa Bay's Pat Maroon, who's looking to get his name on the Cup for the third straight season, sent the game to overtime with the final goal in regulation to tie the game at Josh Anderson and Phillip Danault are addressing the media live via Zoom.

Biggest moment of the year. GoHabsGo pic. Final numbers from tonight. Brendan Gallagher and Carey Price are addressing the media live via Zoom.

Start the scoring, end the scoring. StanleyCup pic. Carey Price is pumped.



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