Hear that? That's the sound of alarm bells going off in Tampa Bay, with the Lightning looking mortal two games into a post-season run that comes with lofty expectations. (EmmySadler)
Down 2-0 in their first-round series against theafter Friday’s 5-1 loss, the powerhouse Lightning are looking like mere mortals. It’s a look we’re not used to seeing with this team, whose 62-16-4 record this year matched a league record for most victories in a single season and saw them finish a whopping 21 points ahead of the second-place club.“Things just happen so fast [in the playoffs].
The loss marked the first time the Lightning have lost back-to-back games since Feb. 7. For a team that faced little to no adversity through 82 regular season games, they’ve certainly found some now.
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