The Toronto Maple Leafs and Tampa Bay Lightning are very familiar with each other entering Game 1 of their Eastern Conference First Round series at Scotiabank Arena on Monday.
Each team posted a lopsided victory in games during the past month. Toronto defeated Tampa Bay 6-2 on April 4 and the Lightning responded with an 8-1 victory on April 21. Each game was played at Amalie Arena in Tampa.
It's a homecoming of sorts for Lightning captain Steven Stamkos, who grew up about 20 minutes north of Toronto in Markham, Ontario. He said the frenzy of being back has subsided during his 14-season NHL career.
"I got to have dinner at my parents' house last night," he said. "Other than that, there's a lot less people hitting me up for tickets."
One of the Maple Leafs' prime objectives is to try to keep Stamkos in check. The forward scored a personal NHL-best and Lightning-high 106 points (42 goals, 64 assists) in 81 games.
"I've always had the belief in myself that I can be a difference maker in this thing when I get on the ice," he said. "You're still always trying to prove people wrong."
So are the Maple Leafs, who are seeking their first series win in the Stanley Cup Playoffs since 2004. Coach Sheldon Keefe said his team is ready to embrace the moment.
"I think it's a lot of things," he said. "The maturity of our team, knowing that we've been building toward this, and also just the quick turnaround."
Toronto (54-21-7) finished second in the Atlantic Division and Tampa Bay (51-23-8) was third. The Lightning were 2-1-1 in the regular season series; the Maple Leafs were 2-2-0.
Teams that win Game 1 are 499-228 (68.8 percent) winning a best-of-7 NHL playoff series, including 6-2 in the first round last season.
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