And also, to prove this team is better built for success over the long haul of a sustained playoff run, should they get back to the postseason.
"I think for any team, everybody's looking to improve," Lightning head coach Jon Cooper said. "When we looked deep inside ourselves, there are details in our game that had to get better. Are those a couple of them? Yes. Did we get better at it in the preseason? I would say that we did but we're also not facing near the same team as we are tonight. And so, I think things can look a little better than they are. But did our guys have the right intentions in everything they were doing? They did and that was a good sign. Now they just have to carry that into tonight against a little better competition."
The Lightning's training camp points of emphasis continued to be a concern once the preseason games got underway. Against Carolina in the preseason opener, the Lightning took six penalties and gave up a power-play goal in a 3-0 loss. Tampa Bay committed five minor infractions a night later in a 2-0 defeat to the Hurricanes in Raleigh.
The Lightning collected 97 penalty minutes total in seven preseason games, seventh most among NHL teams.
Tampa Bay's defensive improvements were evident over the final two games of the exhibition schedule against Florida, the Lightning holding the Panthers to just two goals total in a 4-2 win in Sunrise followed by a 1-0 shootout loss at AMALIE Arena in the preseason finale. Once the Bolts whittled their roster down to the players that would be with the team for opening night (or were still fighting to make the squad) the defensive structure looked sound and the results bore that out.
But that was preseason.
Now the games start for real, and although the Lightning's opponent is the same it's been for the last three games, the challenge to become a better defensive group collectively becomes more difficult.
"It's not something that you just flip a switch," Lightning captain Steven Stamkos said. "There are some bad habits that have crept into our game over the years that we have to try to get better at. I thought as the preseason progressed, we took less penalties, which was nice. We're still giving up some Grade-A chances from the slot. We'll look to keep addressing those. But it's little steps. Staying more disciplined for sure has been an Achilles heel for our team over the past three years. We'll look to stay out of the box, especially the first game, guys are amped up. If we can stay 5-on-5 or get our power play going early, it always creates some momentum."