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Armstrong's key tally helps propel Thrashers past Lightning
ATLANTA 4, TAMPA BAY 1
 

By Justin Hanover
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

ATLANTA (Ticker) -- The Tampa Bay Lightning won by losing on
Saturday.

Colby Armstrong snapped a tie late in the third period as the
Atlanta Thrashers skated to a 4-1 victory over the Lightning at
Philips Arena in the season finale for both teams.

Armstrong beat goaltender Mike Smith for a wraparound goal with
4:09 remaining to give Atlanta a 2-1 edge, and Jim Slater and
rookie Bryan Little tallied in the final minute to provide the
final margin.

"There hasn't been much to cheer about lately," Armstrong said.
"But it was great to get the last win. As a franchise, we need
to build and lay it on the line next year as a group."

Captain Bobby Holik opened the scoring for the Thrashers, who
have won six straight meetings with the Lightning.

It was the second consecutive season in which the rivals met in
the season finale, and in both instances, positioning was on the
line.

However, unlike the 3-2 shootout win by Atlanta last April that
was all about playoff seeding, Saturday's game was about draft
positioning. The Lightning (31-42-9) finished with the worst
mark in the NHL, giving them a 30 percent chance of receiving
the top pick in this June's draft in Monday's lottery drawing.

"This year, there were expectations for good reason," Lightning
right wing Martin St. Louis said. "For some reason, we couldn't
put it together."

The Los Angeles Kings (32-43-7), who suffered a 4-3 loss to the
Anaheim Ducks on Saturday afternoon, also finished with 71
points but had one more victory than the Lightning.

With the game knotted at 1-1, Armstrong picked up the puck
behind the net and beat Smith to his left with just over four
minutes left, putting the Thrashers ahead.

"We pretty much had sustained pressure there (on the goal),"
Armstrong said. "(Defenseman Garnet Exelby) had a good shot and
the goalie didn't know where the puck was. I think I got a
little lucky as Smith nicked the puck as it went into the net."

After Tampa Bay pulled Smith for an extra attacker in an attempt
to get the equalizer, Slater outbattled Lightning defenseman
Filip Kuba along the right wing boards before depositing the
puck into the empty net with 56 seconds remaining for a 3-1
advantage.

Just 29 seconds later, Little received a pass from veteran Mark
Recchi on the doorstep and netted his sixth goal to complete the
scoring.

Holik scored his 15th goal at 5:48 of the first period, but
Mathieu Darche tied the game at 1-1 just 3:50 into the middle
session, when he beat netminder Kari Lehtonen from in front.

Lehtonen stopped 29 shots for his 17th win of the season - half
of his total from 2006-07, when the Thrashers won the Southeast
Division title.

"It's sad," Lehtonen said. "The way we played all year, we
should be glad that it's over. It's really hard right now. The
guys played well in front of me tonight."

Atlanta finished with just 76 points and therefore will have the
third-best chance to get the top pick in the draft.

"After making the playoffs last year and not now, I think it
hurts more now," Thrashers coach Don Waddell said. "I think
this will sit in the guy's minds all summer. They didn't quit.
It's a good bunch of guys."

Smith made 20 saves for the Lightning, who were without the
services of leading scorer Vincent Lecavalier. The All-Star
suffered a dislocated shoulder on Thursday in a 4-1 loss in
Washington and will undergo offseason surgery.

"It was a meaningless game, but the guys played their hearts
out," said Smith, who finished the season 15-19-0. "When things
go bad, it's just bad."


 
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