2. A GLIMMER OF HOPE
Despite trailing 4-1 after 40 minutes, the Lightning were never completely out of the game.
In the third period, the Bolts got a much better start, aided by a power-play carryover from the second, and Point again tallied on the man-advantage with a tough-angle shot over the shoulder of Bobrovsky as he sped down the right wing to cut Florida's lead to 4-2.
From there, the Lightning went to work trying to establish some semblance of their game. They held possession of the puck for longer stretches as they cut down on some of their turnovers. They were able to keep the puck in the offensive zone for a couple cycles at a time to make the Panthers defend more than they did in the first two periods.
The problem for the Lightning, though, is once they had the puck in the offensive zone, they didn't shoot it enough to make it count. The Bolts only fired off 21 shots at Bobrovsky, a season low, and didn't test the Florida netminder nearly enough to make him uncomfortable.
"There were spurts in the game we were okay, but, for the most part, we played slow tonight," Cooper said. "I don't know for whatever reason, and partially they probably had something to do with that as well. We've got better in us. We've got to pick up our pace a little bit. We didn't shoot near enough pucks either. When you're going to give them an easy night in their defensive zone, we have to be a little bit more determined around their net."
The Lightning had the better of the possession in the third period but couldn't chip away at the deficit any further. Brett Connolly put the game out of reach for good with his empty-net goal with a minute remaining for the 5-2 final.
The hope is the Lightning found a game plan against Florida in the third period they can take with them into Saturday's rematch and beyond. The Panthers exposed some holes in the Lightning's game. Now it's incumbent on the Lightning to shore up those deficient areas and find a way to counter what Florida did well Thursday night.
"A sour taste in our mouth right now," McDonagh said. "We want to get back to that winning feeling and getting back to…our recipe for success, and we didn't have it enough tonight. Great challenge, they got some confidence there winning game one, so we've got to push even harder here and play a lot sharper."