The Tampa Bay Lightning had a couple of good stretches during game one of the Stanley Cup Final. But all they could manage was a power play goal in the third period, after the Calgary Flames had already taken a 3-0 lead. The Flames scored four times on just 19 shots - including a short-handed goal by Jarome Iginla - as the opening game finished with
a 4-1 Calgary victory.
The Flames are an incredible 9-2 on the road in the 2004 playoffs. They are trying to become the first team since the 1993 Montreal Canadiens to win the Stanley Cup without having home-ice advantage in any series. Read more...
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