The Associated Press contributed to this report.Just four months after being eliminated in the Eastern Conference final by the Tampa Bay Lightning, the New York Rangers exercised some of their demons on Tuesday. Who says there won't be another in the future?Īfter all this, in the eyes of Tampa Bay, it's hard to say this team isn't a dynasty. Heck, they gave the region two epic boat parades. They are still back-to-back Stanley Cup winners. While the Bolts may have not clinched their third consecutive Stanley Cup, the Lightning are the reigning Eastern Conference champs. In the end, the best teams in the league battled it out, and the better team won. Or all of Captain Steven Stamkos' one-timers? Or Victor Hedman's untouchable goal during Game 4 against the Avalanche? His impressive shot came one day after learning he didn't get the 2022 Norris Trophy. Or Ondrej Palat's go-ahead goal during Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Final against the Rangers? "Sweet Caroline" never sounded sweeter. Who can forget Ross Colton's game-winning goal with 3.8 seconds left in Game 2 against the Panthers? They swept the Florida Panthers, the Presidents' Trophy recipient. They also were down 3-2 to Toronto in the first round. They faced a 2-0 series deficit in the Eastern Conference Final against the New York Rangers before rallying. The Thunder was loud and booming.įast-forward to the 2022 playoffs, when the Lightning proved again and again and again they deserved to be at the end. They were on their feet, cheering, and banging those bangers during the final minute of Game 5 against the Montreal Canadiens. Inside and outside Amalie Arena, fans were able to celebrate in person. While the 2020 win was an exciting time to be a Bolts fan, they only got to experience it from afar as NHL teams were playing in a "bubble" in Canada.īut the 2021 Stanley Cup win was worth the wait. The team rallied the Bay Area during a time when people needed a distraction. And they were gamers."ĭespite falling short of taking home a third championship, it was an inspiring return to the final round and enough to silence those who typed on Twitter that the past two years were just "COVID Cups." That’s why you remember these teams, because they did everything right, they never complained and when the skill washes each other out, the gamers get it done. Got to tip your hat to those guys in that room.They were proud. "To sit here and think the last playoff series we lost was Columbus in 2019. "The playoffs are a war of attrition, but they just kept coming back," Cooper said of his players. "Who says we're done? The core has been to four finals in the last eight years and won two championships."Īlong the way to his team's fourth Stanley Cup Final appearance in eight years, Cooper often marveled about the grit and determination of a team that resisted any temptation to rest on its laurels after winning back to back championships. We left it all on the ice." Four Stanley Cup Final appearances in eight yearsĭespite Sunday night’s loss, there are plenty of reasons to believe Tampa Bay’s window for success isn’t closed, beginning with Vasilevskiy, Stamkos, Nikita Kucherov, Victor Hedman and Brayden Point, who missed most of this playoff run after leading the teams in goals scored each of the past two postseasons. "There are so many easy outs we could have taken, but this group didn't," Stamkos said. The Lightning defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs, Florida Panthers and New York Rangers on the way to this year’s final and had won 11 consecutive series before running into the speedy, ultra-talented Avalanche. "We just ran out of gas," coach Jon Cooper said. Nathan MacKinnon and Artturi Lehkonen scored for Colorado in the second, and the Lightning never recovered in falling to 2-6 when trailing after two periods this postseason. The Avalanche only got seven shots off in the opening period, but never stopped coming at Vasilevskiy, who finished with 28 saves. ![]() Steven Stamkos got them off to a fast start, scoring from in front of Darcy Kuemper less than four minutes into the game.
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