The Tampa Bay Lightning got off to a rather rough start in Round 2 of the 2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs. After dropping Game 1 of the series 6-2 at the Amalie Arena here in Tampa, the Lightning went on to swing momentum the other direction by defeating the Bruins 4-2 in Game 2.
Now, the series is headed back to one of the most difficult buildings in the NHL to play in, the TD Garden in Boston, for Games 3 and 4. For the most part, the Lightning has been able to work together as a cohesive unit over the course of the postseason, but lately, something has been missing.