Sergachev: There's mutual hatred between Lightning, Islanders
It was abundantly clear before the end of Friday's Game 3 that the Tampa Bay Lightning and New York Islanders aren't overly fond of one another. Bolts D-man Mikhail Sergachev confirmed that assumption.
The blue-liner was asked postgame whether he thought a rivalry was brewing between the two clubs.
"I don't know if it's a rivalry, but they don't like us and we don't like them," he told NHL.com's Bryan Burns.
The tilt, in which the Islanders prevailed 5-3 to cut Tampa's series lead to 2-1, was filled with physicality, chippiness, and hatred. Things got particularly heated toward the end of the game, as the two teams engaged in a little brouhaha after Jean-Gabriel Pageau's empty-netter.
Matt Martin and Barclay Goodrow then proceeded to drop the mitts.
Game 4 is set for Sunday at 3 p.m. ET.
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