"We're not even close to out of this series yet," Panthers defenseman MacKenzie Weegar said. "We played great all year on the road. We've just got to stick with it here. No one's hanging their heads here. We're going to move onto this next game and bring it to them in their own rink."
Coming off a 5-4 win in Game 1, the Lightning struck first tonight when, on a 2-on-1 rush up the ice, Steven Stamkos attempted to set up Alex Killorn with a cross-ice pass that instead bounced off a Panthers defender in front and across the goal line to make it 1-0 at 4:52 of the first period.
Feeding off their counterattack, the Lightning then made it 2-0 when, after Brayden Point rung a shot off the crossbar, Ondrej Palat sent the ensuing rebound into the back of the cage at 14:57.
"It had the pace of the last game, particularly early, and then they scored, and then again after that," Panthers coach Joel Quenneville said of the matchup. "They had the lead they were looking for, so it was a lot more patient of a game, a lot more structured game. We fought back."
Getting an opportunity on the top line, Mason Marchment finally got the Panthers on the board in the second period when he re-directed a centering feed from Carter Verhaeghe over Andrei Vasilevskiy and into the twine to slice Tampa Bay's lead down to a manageable 2-1 at 14:21.
Between the pipes, Vasilevskiy stopped 32 of 33 shots, while Driedger made 26 saves.
In the third period, the Panthers had a few looks, but simply couldn't find the goal they needed. After pulling Driedger for an extra attacker, Yanni Gourde then capitalized on a turnover and cashed in on the empty net to lock in the 3-1 win for the Lightning with 1:25 left in regulation.
With the Panthers trailing 2-0, the series will now shift to Tampa for Game 3 on Thursday.
"[We need to] just stick together as a team," Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov said. "Obviously, we had huge support from our fans in this building. We loved it. We enjoyed it. We just couldn't come up with wins. We're going to battle until the end. We're going to give it everything we have every game, every shift."
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