Panthers: 58-18-6, 122 points; 4-2 to win first round against Washington Capitals
Lightning: 51-23-8, 110 points; 4-3 to win first round against Toronto Maple Leafs
Season Series: FLA 2-1-1; TBL 2-2-0
Game 1:Tuesday (7 p.m. ET; TNT, SN, CBC, TVAS)
The Florida Panthers and the Tampa Bay Lightning will look to take the Sunshine State rivalry to the next level when they meet in the Eastern Conference Second Round.
The Lightning and the Panthers met in the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time in the best-of-7 Stanley Cup First Round last season. Tampa Bay won in six games in a series where the teams combined for 41 goals and went on to win the Stanley Cup for the second straight season.
Now the Lightning are on a quest to become the first team to win the Cup in three consecutive seasons since the New York Islanders' run of four straight championships from 1980-83. After coming back from a 3-2 series deficit to defeat the Toronto Maple Leafs in the first round, Tampa Bay will face another difficult challenge against Florida, which won the Presidents' Trophy as the NHL regular-season leader in points.
"That's when things get interesting and rivalries are born when you play teams multiple times in the playoffs," Lightning captain Steven Stamkos said. "Our division was crazy this year. We beat a team like Toronto, who was a top five team in the League, and then we get the best team in the League in the regular season in the second round."
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The Panthers are brimming with confidence after defeating the Washington Capitals in six games in the first round for their first playoff series win since reaching the 1996 Stanley Cup Final, where they were swept by the Colorado Avalanche. With that weight lifted from their shoulders, the Panthers will look to take another step against the two-time defending champions.
"Obviously, our goal is to keep moving forward with more series," Panthers forward Claude Giroux said. "The first step is done now. We move on, we turn the page and focus on round two now."