Watch: Lightning's Drouin slides 1st-career playoff goal past Greiss
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The Tampa Bay Lightning came storming out of the gate in Game 2 on Saturday.
After forward Tyler Johnson opened the scoring six minutes in, forward Jonathan Drouin picked up his first-career playoff goal just under six minutes later, sliding a backhand through the legs of New York Islanders goaltender Thomas Greiss.
The Islanders would stop the bleeding, collecting a goal of their own thanks to a deflection by Nikolay Kulemin.
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