The Lightning held morning skate at the Amway Center Thursday morning, getting their first chance to test out the ice.
The reviews were all positive.
"I think it's really exciting," Lightning forward Yanni Gourde said. "It's my first time in this building, and it looks great. The ice was good this morning I thought. It's going to be fun tonight and obviously playing the Panthers is always fun games and good rivalry."
The Lightning last played in Orlando during the 2013 preseason when they defeated the St. Louis Blues 4-3 in a shootout. Tonight's game will be the third time in Lightning preseason history they've played at the Amway Center and eighth time in Orlando overall (the Bolts played five games at the old Orlando Arena).
KUCHEROV OUT: Lightning star forward Nikita Kucherov played just one period in Tuesday's 3-2 loss to Florida at AMALIE Arena before exiting the game with a lower-body injury.
Kucherov remains sidelined for tonight's game in Orlando. Whether he'll play in the final preseason game Saturday in Sunrise remains to be seen.
"We'll keep re-evaluating, but definitely not tonight," Cooper said when asked if Kucherov would play again this preseason.
The Lightning have two major pieces of their team on the shelf this preseason with injuries to Kucherov and Tyler Johnson (upper-body injury), who won't play again during the exhibition schedule the team announced Sunday. And that's not including Ryan Callahan, who remains out until early November following offseason shoulder surgery.
A COMPLETE GAME: The Lightning liked a lot about their game in Tuesday's loss to Florida.
Just not the way it finished.
After a scoreless first period, Tampa Bay scored twice in the second behind a power-play goal from Adam Erne and Alex Killorn's marker. The Panthers rallied in the third, however, scoring three-consecutive goals to escape AMALIE Arena with a victory.
The focus then for tonight's second game in the best-of-three series with Florida will be on playing a complete game.