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TAMPA, Fla. – A date at TD Garden with the Bruins on Tuesday night stands between the Lightning and breaking even on a four-game post-break trip. The Bolts came out of the break by losing in back-to-back evenings to the Rangers and Islanders. They recorded a total of 38 shots on goal in the two games before playing a noticeably better brand of hockey at Columbus, where they registered 37 shots on goal in a well-earned 4-2 victory Saturday night. Points are precious and with 29 games remaining the Lightning will take them however they can. Read: Tampa Bay Lightning Defenseman Mikhail Sergachev …