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Lightning HC holds brief press conference after Game 4 loss
Tampa Bay Lightning head coach Jon Cooper was not in the mood to field questions following Wednesday's Game 4 loss. Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

Jon Cooper was so distraught after his Tampa Bay Lightning’s Game 4 loss to the Colorado Avalance on Wednesday night that he barely spoke with the media.

The Lightning coach took issue with the Avalanche’s goal in overtime to win it 3-2. Though he did not specify his issue, it’s become apparent that Cooper felt the Avs had too many players on the ice when Nazem Kadri scored his winning goal.

Cooper only spoke briefly and said he would be able to talk more with the media on Thursday.

“This one’s gonna sting much more than others just because … you’re going to see what I mean when you see the winning goal. My heart breaks for the players, because we probably should be playing,” Cooper said.

Cooper knows his team is in trouble. They are down 3-1 in the series and the Avs will host Game 5 on Friday night with a chance to win it all.

The more they focus on the goal not going in their favor, the harder it will be for them to gear up for Game 5.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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