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Tampa Bay Lightning @ Colorado Avalanche
Stanley Cup Final - Game 5
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COL leads series 3-2
Tampa Bay Lightning
Lightning
TB
51-23-8
, 24-15-2 Away
3
51-23-8
, 24-15-2 Away
Final
1
2
3
T
Lightning
TB
1
1
1
3
Avalanche
COL
0
1
1
2
Colorado Avalanche
Avalanche
COL
56-19-7
, 32-5-4 Home
2
56-19-7
, 32-5-4 Home
Gamecast
Recap
Box Score
Play-by-Play
Team Stats
Videos
Regular Season Series
Playoff Series
COL leads 3-2
Lightning
3
Avalanche
4
Game 1
16/6
Lightning
0
Avalanche
7
Game 2
19/6
Avalanche
2
Lightning
6
Game 3
21/6
Avalanche
3
Lightning
2
Game 4
23/6
Lightning
3
Avalanche
2
Game 5
25/6
Avalanche
2
Lightning
1
Game 6
27/6
Game Information
Ball Arena
10:00 AM, 25 June 2022
Denver, CO
Attendance: 18,015
Linesmen:
Jonny Murray
2025-26 Atlantic Division Standings
Team
W
L
OTL
PTS
Buffalo
50
23
9
109
Tampa Bay
50
26
6
106
Montreal
48
24
10
106
Boston
45
27
10
100
Ottawa
44
27
11
99
Detroit
41
31
10
92
Florida
40
38
4
84
Toronto
32
36
14
78
2025-26 Central Division Standings
Team
W
L
OTL
PTS
Colorado
54
16
11
119
Dallas
50
20
12
112
Minnesota
46
24
12
104
Utah
43
33
6
92
St. Louis
37
33
12
86
Nashville
38
34
10
86
Winnipeg
35
35
12
82
Chicago
29
39
14
72
NHL News
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Oilers' McDavid wraps up NHL scoring title with 4-assist finale
The Oilers' Connor McDavid won his sixth Art Ross title as the NHL scoring leader, finishing the regular season with 138 points after Thursday's four-assist performance in a 6-1 win over the Canucks.
McDavid has 4 assists in Oilers' finale to take NHL scoring title with 138 points
— Connor McDavid had four assists to take the NHL scoring title with 138 points and the Edmonton Oilers beat the Vancouver Canucks 6-1 on Thursday night to finish second in the Pacific Division and open the playoffs at home.