Orlando Sentinel

Both teams sitting in different spots coming out of the break

- By Eduardo A. Encina

SUNRISE — The past two seasons the Lightning spent the second half of the regular season jostling with the cross-state rival Florida Panthers for playoff positionin­g near the top of the division standings.

Last season Florida ran away with the Presidents’ Trophy. Two seasons ago the Lightning dispatched the Panthers in the first round of the playoffs. Despite roster turnover, each regular-season meeting between the teams seems to mean a bit more to the players involved.

Look only to this weekend’s All-Star Game events in south Florida to see that the Sunshine State rivalry is alive and well. Lightning All-Stars Andrei Vasilevski­y and Nikita Kucherov were booed at FLA Live Arena at every opportunit­y despite playing with the Panthers’ Matthew Tkachuk and Aleksander Barkov on the Atlantic Division team.

“To me, it’s like they’re respecting me because I’ve done something right against them,” Vasilevski­y said after Saturday’s All-Star Game. “I’ll take it.”

Monday night, the Lightning will resume the regular season against the Panthers in Sunrise. Eleven points apart in the Atlantic Division standings, the teams are in very different positions entering the stretch run.

While the Lightning (32-15-1, 65 points) hold the division’s third playoff position, the Panthers (24-22-6, 54 points) are among seven teams within seven points of each other battling for a playoff wild-card spot.

Florida sits three points out of the second wild-card spot currently owned by Pittsburgh but has three games in hand on the Penguins with 30 remaining in the regular season.

The Lightning have won both games against the Panthers this season, 4-1 on Dec. 10 at Amalie Arena and 3-2 in overtime Oct. 21 in Sunrise.

The Panthers played nine of their last 13 games on the road, where they are a sub-par 11-15-3 and have allowed 3.83 goals per game. Monday’s game against the Lightning marks the beginning of a stretch of 12 of their next 17 at home.

“We’re looking forward to seeing our teammates and just continuing on what we’re pushing for here,” Tkachuk said. “It feels like we’ve been on the road the whole year so far, so finally we get a little bit of time at home and we’ve got to take advantage of it.”

The difference in this year’s team — other than major roster changes from the blockbuste­r trade with Calgary that brought Tkachuk to the Panthers for forward Jonathan Huberdeau and defenseman MacKenzie Weegar, and a new coach in Paul Maurice — is their play in the third period.

Before their 4-3 overtime win over Boston in their final game before the break, the Panthers had been outscored 77-55 in the third period this season and 5-0 in overtime. They were 0-17-1 when trailing after two periods before the come-from-behind win.

“We finished on a really good note before the break, and I’m really excited to get back at it,” Barkov said Saturday. “It makes it easier that you don’t have to travel anywhere right now. You just sleep in your own bed and get back at it.”

Goaltendin­g has been an issue for the Panthers in the past, especially during the postseason, and this year is no different. Because of injuries, Florida was down to its third goaltender before the break as Alex Lyon started the final six games. Sergei Bobrovsky has more losses (13) than wins (12) this season, and Spencer Knight has allowed 3.05 goals per game.

Meanwhile, Lightning All-Stars Vasilevski­y and Kucherov seemed energized as they returned to Tampa following Saturday’s game to reunite with their teammates on Sunday before heading back to south Florida with the team following practice.

“Guys are not trying too hard in the [All-Star] game, it’s probably 60 or 70 percent,” Vasilevski­y said Saturday. “So yeah, it’s just hard to take something for a real game, but emotionall­y it was such a boost. It was just a good thing just to get away from the regular season and have fun a little bit, kind of joke around on the ice and do some silly things. And now it’s go time again, so back to work.”

 ?? CHRIS OMEARA/AP ?? Panthers star Matthew Tkachuk (19) makes a pass in front of Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevski­y during their Dec. 10 game in Tampa.
CHRIS OMEARA/AP Panthers star Matthew Tkachuk (19) makes a pass in front of Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevski­y during their Dec. 10 game in Tampa.

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