Lightning forwards Anthony Cirelli, Alex Killorn and Brandon Hagel were put together on a line midway through the second period of Game 2 in the conference final after the Rangers had already scored seven goals at 5-on-5.
That line did not allow a 5-on-5 goal for the next 4 1/2 games.
Provided coach Jon Cooper keeps that line together for the start of the Cup Final, its next challenge will likely be to shut down the Avalanche's top line of Nathan MacKinnon, Gabriel Landeskog and Valeri Nichushkin.
It's possible, if not likely, that Colorado will do its best to get away from that matchup in Games 1 and 2, when it will have the last change at home, but Tampa Bay should still get it at times, and almost as often as it wants when the series shifts to Amalie Arena for Games 3 and 4.
MacKinnon has 18 points (11 goals, seven assists) in 14 games in these playoffs. In 64 career playoff games, he has 87 points (39 goals, 48 points), fourth most among active NHL players who have never won the Stanley Cup, behind Joe Thornton of the Florida Panthers (134), Joe Pavelski of the Dallas Stars (125) and Logan Couture of the San Jose Sharks (101).
Landeskog has 17 points (eight goals, nine assists), and Nichushkin has nine points (five goals, four assists), each in 14 games.