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Killorn out as Lightning look to clinch back-to-back titles

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(TAMPA BAY) — Tampa Bay can clinch its second straight Stanley Cup championship tonight at home against Montreal. 

The Lightning are up 3-1 in the series after dropping game four in Montreal. 

Tampa Bay will likely be without forward Alex Killorn again, according to head coach Jon Cooper.

“I’d say Killorn is probably in the same situation he was the last game,” said Lightning coach Jon Cooper. “Probably doubtful.”

Killorn took part in pre-game warm-ups during game four but did not play. 

He has missed the past three games since taking a puck off a skate in game one. The forward has 8

 

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