The Tampa Bay Lightning can win the Stanley Cup for the second time in less than 10 months when they visit the Montreal Canadiens in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final at Bell Centre on Monday.
The Lightning won the Cup for the second time in their history Sept. 28, 2020, defeating the Dallas Stars 2-0 in Game 6 of the Final.
"It's been a ride," Lightning coach Jon Cooper said.
Tampa Bay can become the first team to sweep its opponent in the Cup Final since the Detroit Red Wings did it against the Washington Capitals in 1998.
The Lightning are the first team to win the first three games in the Cup Final since the Los Angeles Kings against the New York Rangers in 2014. The Kings lost Game 4 but won Game 5 to win the Stanley Cup.
"It's a great opportunity for us to go out there and take it, but it's going to be hard," Lightning defenseman David Savard said. "We know that team on the other side doesn't want to go down without a fight."
The Canadiens will try to become the fifth NHL team to come back after losing the first three games in a best-of-7 series and second to do it in the Cup Final (1942 Toronto Maple Leafs). They are the 200th team to trail 3-0, including the 28th in the Cup Final.
Tampa Bay has outscored Montreal 14-5 and hasn't trailed in the series. The Lightning had one-goal leads after the first period in Games 1 and 3.
"There is a lot of energy," Canadiens forward Paul Byron said. "Everyone on the team knows we can play better. It's a big challenge for the team, but everyone has to play to their potential tonight. I like the energy. I like the atmosphere on the team. We'll see tonight."
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