Stanley Cup Final 2015: Lightning vs. Blackhawks Game 6 TV Schedule, Live Stream

Stanley Cup Final 2015: Lightning vs. Blackhawks Game 6 TV Schedule, Live Stream, Antoine Vermette scored in the third period to gain Chicago a 2-1 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game Five, giving the Blackhawks the opportunity to secure the Stanley Cup on home ice on Monday.

Vermette scooped in a cross-ice pass from Kris Versteeg to give the Blackhawks a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven finals on Saturday, collapsing a Tampa Bay group that had been reinforced by the arrival of goaltender Ben Bishop after he missed Game Four with an undisclosed harm.

Chicago, who had been outflanked right on time in past diversions amid the arrangement, turned out hard on Sunday, testing Bishop from the begin and conveying a 14-5 favorable position in shots in the first period.

"I thought our begin was something we haven't found in the initial four amusements, which was great," Chicago mentor Joel Quenneville told correspondents.

"We had some additional time in the hostile zone and we weren't needing to play in our own end."

Cleric was strong in his arrival, his one error going ahead a peculiar play around six minutes in as he crashed into defenseman Victor Hedman while attempting to clear the puck.

Chicago's Patrick Sharp ventured around the pair and put the puck into the unfilled net for a 1-0 lead.

"I simply know there was an impact and I discovered myself with a hell of an open door, so (you) simply verify you put that one in," Sharp said.

Tampa Bay's Valtteri Filppula tied it soon after the halfway purpose of the second casing, guaranteeing the groups would enter the third period tied for the third straight diversion.

Chicago, gunning for their third Cup in six years, will find the opportunity to secure the title at home surprisingly since 1938 on Monday.

Tampa Bay will trust consistent season top scorer Steven Stamkos can get his hostile amusement in apparatus. In the wake of overwhelming exhibitions in the second and third adjusts against the Canadiens and Rangers, he has only one assist in the last.

Chicago winger Patrick Kane has additionally been uniquely peaceful, which has put a great part of the scoring weight on auxiliary players.

"This is it. Presently there's no edge for blunder," said Tampa Bay mentor Jon Cooper.

"However, as I said some time recently, we're still alive. This is not close over."
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