The Tampa Bay Lightning return home facing a daunting 0-2 deficit against the Florida Panthers in their Eastern Conference First-Round series. While historically strong at home during the playoffs, the Lightning haven’t won a playoff game at Amalie Arena since 2022.
Two sluggish starts have put Tampa Bay in a precarious position. They need a faster, more aggressive approach in Game 3.
Can the Lightning Strike Back at Home?
The Panthers, on the other hand, have capitalized on their chances, like Carter Verhaeghe’s overtime winner in Game 2. The Lightning needs someone to match that level of hustle and make a game-changing play.
Florida will be without injured center Sam Bennett, a key contributor in Game 2. Coach Paul Maurice remains confident, stating they have players who can fill the gap.
History offers a glimmer of hope for Tampa Bay. They’ve overcome 0-2 deficits before, most recently in the 2022 Eastern Conference Final.
Can they replicate that magic? Coach Jon Cooper seems cautiously optimistic, emphasizing the need to take it one game at a time. A win in Game 3 is crucial to avoid falling into a deep hole in this best-of-seven series.