TAMPA, Fla. - Alex Killorn credits a little luck in his best ever offensive stretch.Killorn and Ryan Callahan each had a goal and an assist as the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Ottawa Senators 4-1 on Saturday night.Tampa Bay went ahead 2-1 on Killorns redirection in the low slot of Anton Stralmans shot at 1:16 of the third.Just a play where I was trying to get to the net, Killorn said. Lucky enough to get a stick on it. Was just hoping it would sneak in.Killorn has five goals and eight points during a career-best seven-game point streak.Hes playing the game fast, Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper said. When he gets his nose dirty and moving his feet, he was really good.Tampa Bay also got goals from Brenden Morrow and Nikita Kucherov. Ben Bishop made 26 saves and improved to 14-3-2.David Legwand scored for the Senators, who have lost five of seven. Ottawa right wing Bobby Ryan didnt play due to a broken finger. He was hurt in Friday nights 3-2 loss at Florida.Youre losing momentum, so we have to get momentum back on our side, Ottawa coach Paul MacLean said. The only thing you can do is win your next game.After Morrow scored his first goal in 25 games off a nice backhand pass from behind the net by Cedric Paquette at 8:09, Kucherovs power-play goal made it 4-1 with 6:07 remaining.We came out in the third and they put some pressure on, MacLean said. We didnt handle it.Legwand, playing in 1,000th NHL game, opened the scoring and snapped a 17-game goal drought when he beat Bishop from the top of the right circle for a power-play goal with 1:47 left in the first.Obviously the two points and remembering if you won it would be bigger and nicer, but scoring in it is pretty nice, Legwand said.Tampa Bay tied it at 1 when Callahan sent a shot past Robin Lehner off a pass from Steven Stamkos during a 2-on-1 5:13 into the second.Callahan, who had an assist on Killorns goal, has three goals and six points in the last three games.Both goalies made nifty glove saves during late second period power plays. Bishop stopped Clarke MacArthurs in-close shot, while Lehner grabbed Victor Hedmans high slot drive.Hedman returned to the lineup after missing 18 games with a broken finger.It was an unbelievable feeling to get back into action, said Hedman, who played 19:55 and was plus-2. First game, I was pretty pleased. A great third period got us two points. Its a lot of fun.Lehner stopped 28 shots.NOTES: Ryans status is being evaluated. ... Legwand is the 293rd NHL player to reach 1,000 games. ... Stamkos has three assists and six points during a four-game point streak. ... It was just the second time this season Tampa Bay has trailed after the first period. ... Ottawa D Mark Borowiecki missed his second straight game with a lower body injury. ... Both Milan Michalek and Mika Zibanejad were minus-3.
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