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NHL: Tampa Bay 4, Carolina 1

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Published: Jan. 22, 2013 at 10:22 PM

RALEIGH, N.C., Jan. 22 (UPI) -- Mathieu Garon turned aside 35-of-36 shots Tuesday and the Tampa Bay Lightning dominated Carolina 4-1 in the Hurricanes' home opener.

Tom Pyatt and Cory Conacher got the Lightning off to a fast start with first-period goals while Ryan Malone and Keith Aulie also scored for the winners.

The Lightning used two assists from Vincent Lecavalier in improving to 2-1-0 to start the lockout-shortened season.

Jeff Skinner supplied Carolina's only goal and Cam Ward coughed up four scores on 26 shots.

Topics: Mathieu Garon, Ryan Malone, Vincent Lecavalier, Jeff Skinner, Cam Ward
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