TAMPA, Fla. -- The Tampa Bay Lightning are hoping for a better effort when they seek to even the best-of-7 Eastern Conference First Round against the Florida Panthers in Game 2 at Amalie Arena on Thursday (6:30 p.m. ET; FDSNSUN, SCRIPPS, MAX, truTV, TBS, TVAS2, SN360).
The Lightning came into the series against the Panthers having gone 20-7-4 from Feb. 4 on to rise up the standings from the second wild-card spot in the East to second in the Atlantic Division.
But in Game 1 they faltered, falling to the Panthers 6-2 on Tuesday, allowing three power-play goals and letting the game get away from them in the second period. Not that they're overly worried.
"The sun came out this morning and I don't think anyone in here expected us to win in four," forward Brandon Hagel said on Wednesday. "There's a lot of hockey left. It's one game."
The Panthers, though, came out on fire, seemingly having flipped the switch from the regular season to the playoffs as soon as the Game 1 anthems were over. It was a good sign for the defending Stanley Cup champions, who had played lackluster hockey in the run-up to the postseason, especially with forward Matthew Tkachuk (injury) and defenseman Aaron Ekblad (suspended) out.
"We've been waiting a long time for this moment," defenseman Gustav Forsling said. "You could see everyone was very excited and happy to be back in the playoffs."
Teams that take a 2-0 lead in a best-of-7 series have a record of 353-56 (.863).