"It's not really a surprise to us because we see the work he puts in every game and every practice," Stamkos said. "I think teams have enough tape on Kuch over the years to understand what he can bring. It's one thing to watch it on tape, it's another to try to go out there and execute to stop it when a player is that smart and ahead of most players on the ice in terms of what he's thinking. I can't speak to what they thought, but it's certainly nice to have him back in the lineup."
Kucherov said it took him a few games to adjust to the pace and physicality of playoff hockey and to feel comfortable in his return. But now he's back up to speed.
"After two games, I felt normal," he said. "I felt like I would feel during the season. Didn't have any issues. So far, so good."
Tampa Bay's Second Round opponent will have the benefit of seeing tape on Kucherov, particularly on the power play where he was especially lethal in the First Round, to figure out a game plan for how to defend him. That's a luxury the Panthers didn't have.
How much that'll aid Carolina in its preparation for the series against the Lightning remains to be seen.
"I think the scope of this whole thing is he's a really good player, so you're just inserting a really good player in, regardless of what he can do or not," Lightning head coach Jon Cooper said. "If video tape alone stopped a player, then nobody would have any points in this League. So you can kind of get a picture of what they're at, but he's a special player and he adds to the depth of our team which we've needed. I think for us, it's just getting into games. We haven't seen (Carolina forward Teuvo) Teravainen on their team. I don't think he played a game against us this year. So you're getting slightly different looks, but in the end, Game 1 is the feel-out game. You kind of get a gauge where everybody is, and you go from there."
PLAYING IN THE MUD: Barclay Goodrow was a surprise addition to the Tampa Bay lineup for the Game 6 shutout of Florida that sent the Bolts past the Panthers and into the Second Round for the fifth time in the last seven seasons and eighth time overall in franchise history.
Goodrow suffered an upper-body injury in the second-to-last game of the regular season against Florida and was listed as out indefinitely. At the start of the series, Jon Cooper said to wait a week and the team would have a better idea when Goodrow might be able to return. But once a week went by, Cooper didn't offer any update on Goodrow.