Finley scores 1st NHL goal on breakaway
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Forward Scott Sabourin’s breakout pass to Curtis Douglas allowed the latter to chip the puck out of the zone, and that’s when Finley won a race to the loose puck before burying his first NHL goal for the 2-1 lead 4:09 into the third period.
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Down seven starting players against a bitter rival, the Tampa Bay Lightning turned to 23-year-old rookie forward Jack Finley to win an important bounce-back game.
Finley scored a goal on three shots on target, delivered three hits and held a plus-1 rating during his 8:25 of ice time in Saturday's 3-1 win over the Panthers.
The Panthers struggled to generate offense, succumbing to the Lightning's quick strikes and crucial third-period goal.
On Sunday, Tampa Bay Lightning general manager Julien BriseBois announced that the team had signed forward Jack Finley to a three-year contract extension. The deal, set to kick in next season, has an NHL AAV of $775,000. The 2025-26 season will be a two ...
Finley hasn't been a regular in the lineup this season, but he'll get a run of playing time while the Lightning battle multiple injuries to forwards. The helper was his first point of the campaign. He's added three shots on net, four PIM and eight hits over five appearances so far.