1. OVER AFTER 20
Like the Calgary game, the Lightning had a fantastic start to the contest against Dallas, the Bolts overwhelming the Stars in the first period to open up a 4-0 lead going into the first intermission.
But where the Flames were able to briefly get back into their game versus Tampa Bay on Tuesday after falling down 3-0 in the first - aided in part by the referees - the Stars never had a glimmer of hope beyond the opening period.
Tampa Bay coasted to victory over the final 40 minutes, the game never in doubt after the first.
"They're never stress free," Lightning head coach Jon Cooper said. "The one thing is, you jump out to a 4-0 lead in the first period, in the locker room, we didn't think it was a 4-0 game. The pucks were going in the net for us, and we capitalized on our opportunities. When that happens, you're putting a team on its heels. It was how are we going to handle this? We got a couple more in the second, power play did what it had to do, and then you get to the third and you're playing for your goalie."
Tampa Bay earned back-to-back power plays in the first 10 minutes of the game and scored on the second, Steven Stamkos tapping Ondrej Palat's cross-crease feed into the open net just eight seconds into the man-advantage opportunity.
Five minutes later, Mikhail Sergachev, playing with a brand-new stick he used for the first time this morning and one he'll no doubt use plenty more the rest of the season, saw Dallas goalie Anton Khudobin a bit out of position in his net and snapped a shot from the top of the right circle high over Khudobin's stick for a 2-0 lead.
Before anyone could collect themselves from Sergachev's goal, Tyler Johnson was sprinting ahead to poke a puck through Khudobin's legs to make it 3-0 Tampa Bay nine second after the second goal. Nikita Kucherov unleashed his world-class shot from the slot less than two minutes after to cap the Bolts' first period scoring blitz.
Tampa Bay has netted seven goals in the first period over the last two games.
Those early leads have allowed the Bolts to play with confidence throughout the remainder of the game and coast to victory, even if it doesn't feel that way to the head coach.
"You play the right way, get some chances early, some looks on the power play, which is going well lately and we capitalized and they came out flat," Stamkos said. "Another big win for us, all over the sheet, the power play, the penalty kill, the goaltending, it was good solid win."