Buckhorn refused at first
"I was going to hold him ransom so I didn't have to give up the key," Buckhorn said. "But inevitably I always end up having to give up the key, as much as it hurts me, because if I don't give up the key, there will be no parade, and I will be impeached."
At Bettman's urging, Buckhorn handed over the key as the crowd cheered and chanted.
"Let's go, Bolts!"
"We want the Cup!"
You never know. Tampa Bay just might get it for the first time since 2004.
The Lightning lead the NHL standings with 71 points and have the best record in terms of point percentage (.724). They have the NHL's leading scorer, forward Nikita Kucherov, who has 63 points (27 goals, 36 assists). They have the League's leader in wins and shutouts, goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy, who has 29 and seven, respectively.
They lead the Atlantic Division with five representatives: Kucherov, Vasilevskiy, forward Brayden Point and Steven Stamkos, and coach Jon Cooper. Point replaced Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman, who is injured.
"We do [Gasparilla] every year," Buckhorn said. "It's a huge parade. It's part of Tampa's DNA. But to put hockey in the mix, it's just a special weekend.
"We've become the quintessential hockey town, largely because of [Lightning owner] Jeff Vinik, the product he puts on the ice, the customer experience, the fact that Tampa has embraced that team like no other team in the Bay Area.
"Obviously we love football, but they are committed to hockey, and so for us it's a success story. It's a model, I would think, for the NHL, and we couldn't be prouder to be that team."