COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ondrej Palat had two goals and an assist as the Tampa Bay Lightning trounced the Columbus Blue Jackets 7-2 on Tuesday night to break a three-game losing streak.
Brayden Point added a goal and two assists for the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions, who scored three power-play goals. Corey Perry and Patrick Maroon each had a goal and an assist, Anthony Cirelli contributed two assists, and Pierre-Edouard Bellemare and Alex Killorn also scored.
“Our team game was better,” Lightning coach Jon Cooper said. “Obviously, it helped to get out to the lead we got out to in the beginning. We played with a little bit of confidence today, so it was good.”
Gus Nyquist provided a goal and an assist for an illness-ravaged Columbus team, which dropped its fourth in a row against the Lightning. Dean Kukan also scored for the Blue Jackets.
Tampa Bay goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 20 shots in his 17th win, tying Frederik Andersen of Carolina for the NHL lead.
Joonas Korpisalo made 29 saves for Columbus in his first start since Nov. 27, a span that included a stint in COVID-19 protocols.
Palat put Tampa Bay ahead 1-0 with a power-play goal 34 seconds into Sean Kuraly's first-period penalty, beating Korpisalo at 4:53. Palat's second goal — and 400th career point — came on a redirection of Ryan McDonagh's shot from the point at 9:30.
“It’s humbling,” Palat said. “I’m just so happy. I’m in the NHL. I’m with the same team for so long and we had great success here. I’m helping my team and I would never have thought about getting this milestone.”
Perry made it 3-0 with the Lightning’s second power-play goal at 17:47.
Kukan made the most of his first game since Oct. 27, scoring 34 seconds into the second period to put Columbus on the board. Just 59 seconds later, Point upped the Lightning lead to 4-1 with a drive from the left circle.
Nyquist got the Blue Jackets within two again on his seventh goal of the season at 4:16, but Maroon made it 5-2 with Tampa Bay’s third power-play goal only eight seconds into Columbus’ fourth penalty of the night.
“We are in it right now and nobody feels sorry for us,” Blue Jackets coach Brad Larsen said. “We can't feel sorry for ourselves. We are going to practice again and play again. After that we will play again. There are a lot of guys playing that told me they can play at this level and want to play big minutes at this level. Now is the time to show it.”
Bellemare scored on a shot from the right side 36 seconds into the third. Killorn made it 7-2 at 12:20.