Imagine a world with a pedestrian goaltender. Imagine Andrei Vasilevskiy getting overwhelmed.
It might look something like this.
Imagine an existence where Nikita Kucherov is just another skater in the crowd? Imagine no goals, no assists, no danger.
Yeah, like Saturday’s game.
The Tampa Bay Lightning took it in the nose, getting clobbered 6-2 by the Buffalo Sabres at Benchmark International Arena.
Buffalo didn't seem to care how hot the Bolts have been lately. They jumped to a 5-0 lead, scoring all of their goals off Vasilevskiy on 14 shots.
The Bolts only managed late goals by Dominic James and Victor Hedman. It was Hedman's first goal of the season.
Kucherov had a 12-game scoring streak ended.
"I think it's been a three-game trend for us since post-Olympics," said Lightning coach Jon Cooper. "Yes, the Toronto game went our way, but you could see holes in our game. These past two have been unacceptable.
"It's really disappointing. To go 50-plus games and put ourselves in the position we're in and play like this. No push-back, no urgency, no drive, no attention to detail. We gave a decently skilled team so much open ice. I'm surprised they didn't have 10. I was really disappointed with our compete level."
The Bolts now go on a four-game road trip, starting Tuesday night at 9:30 p.m. in Minnesota's Grand Casino Arena.
Eventually, hot streaks cool. Eventually, the puck bounces wrong, and comebacks fall shot, and disappointment returns.
The Tampa Bay Lightning was re-introduced to disappointment Thursday night, losing a 5-4 game to the leaders of the NHL's Metropolitan Division at Carolina's Lenovo Center.
The Bolts lost for only the second time in regulation in their last 23 games. They fell behind 3-0 early and clawed back to tie. They fell behind 4-3 and tied it again.
Still, the Bolts weren't good enough to get over the hump. Backup goaltender Jonas Johannson gave up five goals on 32 shots. He surrendered three goals in the first 6:41.
Brandon Hagel and Nikita Kucherov scored quick goals to narrow the deficit to 3-2 by the end of the first period, and Dominic James tied the game.
After the Bolts fell behind 4-3, Brayden Point tied the game. It was his third goal in two nights.
The Bolts are home at Benchmark International Arena against Buffalo on Saturday night at 7 p.m.
Upon re-examination, there is some good news for the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Yeah, they're still the Lightning.
The Bolts, if you recall, ended their pre-Olympic schedule as the NHL's hottest team. In 21 games, they had only two losses -- one of those in overtime.
Wednesday night, they were at it again.
The Bolts slapped Toronto, 4-2, despite a ragged finish at Benchmark International Arena. It was 3-0 in favor of the Lightning entering the last five minutes before Toronto managed a couple of desperation goals.
But Nikita Kucherov is still a dynamo. He scored his 30th goal and had two assists (he now has 64). He also had a goal and an assist called off.
And Andrei Vasilevskiy had a strong night until those last five minutes. He saved 32 shots to win his 28th game.
Oh, and welcome back, Brayden Point. Point scored two goals -- he has 13 on the year in his return from injury.
Gage Goncalves also scored for the Bolts.
Tampa Bay played without coach Jon Cooper, who missed the game after the death of his father.
The Lightning travel to play Carolina tonight at 7 p.m. at the Lenovo Center.
Kucherov wasn't pleased with Tkachuk's hit./TIM WIRT
Friday, 4 a.m.
This one, you would have to score as a knockout.
The sizzling Tampa Bay Lightning put it to the Florida Panthers, 6-1, in a fight-filled game. The NHL will now take a break for the Olympics.
The Lightning-Panthers game has turned into a rambling fisticuff exhibition. The Bolts had 81 minutes worth of penalties -- and gave up eight power plays, including a five-minute major in the third period. The Panthers had 61 minutes worth of penalties and gave up two power plays.
Hagel was willing to drop the gloves./TIM WIRT
Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 33 of 34 shots to win his 27th of the year (seven losses).
The Bolts scored on goals by Brandon Hagel (his 27th), Zemgus Girgensons, Jake Guentzel (his 26th), Erik Cernak (his first), Pontus Holmberg and Oliver Bjorkstrand.
Going into the break, the Bolts are 37-14-4. The lead the Atlantic Division with 78 points. six ahead of Montreal and Detroit.
It has been a marked turnaround. The Bolts were 18-13-3 in their first 34 games. They're 19-1-1 in their last 21 games.
They will return to Benchmark for a game on February 25 against Toronto at 7:30 p.m.
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