Herald-Tribune

Bolts to face Panthers

Third playoff meeting in four years for cross-state rivals

- Eduardo A. Encina Tampa Bay Times

TAMPA — For the third time in four seasons, the Lightning will face their cross-state rivals in the Stanley Cup playoffs.

The next Sunshine State series will begin this weekend when the Lightning open the first round of the postseason against the Florida Panthers.

The Panthers won the Atlantic Division on Tuesday night with their 5-2 home win over Toronto combined with Boston’s 3-1 home loss to the Senators. That earned Florida the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference and a date with the Lightning, who are in the conference’s first-wild card position.

The series likely will open Saturday or Sunday at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise. The league has yet to announce the postseason schedule. The regular season ends Thursday.

Florida won two of the three regularsea­son meetings with the Lightning, outscoring Tampa Bay 15-9 over those three games.

On their way to their third straight Stanley Cup final in 2022, the Lightning swept the Panthers in the second round, eliminatin­g the Presidents’ Trophy winners by taking the first two games on the road. They claimed Game 2 on Ross Colton’s winner with 3.8 seconds remaining in regulation before taking the next two games at Amalie Arena.

In 2021, the Lightning opened the postseason against the Panthers, surviving a physical six-game series after Andrei Vasilevski­y posted 29 saves in a series-clinching Game 6 shutout. The Lightning went on to win their second straight Stanley Cup.

Last season, the Panthers went from the eighth and final playoff spot in the East all the way to the Stanley Cup final before losing to Vegas in five games.

The Lightning closed out their regular season Wednesday against the Maple Leafs at Amalie Arena. After its 4-2 home loss to Buffalo on Monday, Tampa Bay has lost three straight and four of five since clinching a playoff berth.

 ?? NATHAN RAY SEEBECK/USA TODAY SPORTS VIA REUTERS CON ?? Tampa Bay Lightning center Michael Eyssimont (23) is forced into the goal by Florida Panthers defenseman Josh Mahura (28) in the first period at Amalie Arena in February. The Lightning will face the Panthers in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
NATHAN RAY SEEBECK/USA TODAY SPORTS VIA REUTERS CON Tampa Bay Lightning center Michael Eyssimont (23) is forced into the goal by Florida Panthers defenseman Josh Mahura (28) in the first period at Amalie Arena in February. The Lightning will face the Panthers in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.

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