BREAKING NEWS: The Lightning bench is once again filled with taunts and laughter. because of…

Laughter and insults have returned to the Lightning bench. So have wins

John Romano | The trade deadline acquisitions of Matt Dumba and Anthony Duclair has brought a fresh vibe to Tampa Bay just in time for a playoff push.

TAMPA — Sometimes, even broken teams can use a laugh. A chuckle, a quip, a break from the monotony of earnestness and doubt.

Who knew that was the Lightning? Who realized, underneath the weight of 60-some middling games, Tampa Bay was still a team to be feared?

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Three weeks ago, the Lightning were one spot behind Detroit and a few steps ahead of insignificance in the Atlantic Division.

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With Boston coming off a come-from-behind win at Florida the night before, Jon Cooper’s message to his team was that the Atlantic Division-leading Bruins may have arrived in Tampa a little fatigued. Playing a physical game out of the chute could tip the scales in the Lightning’s favor.

Sure enough, the Lightning hit early and hit often. They recorded 47 hits, their second-most in a game this season and twice their season average, in a 3-1 win at Amalie Arena on Wednesday evening.

“Take advantage of a team that emptied the tank the night before,” said Cooper.

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Tampa Bay has been taking advantage of many things during an eight-game point streak (7-0-1) they take into Saturday evening’s match with the visiting Red Wings. The run has lifted the Lightning to within four points of third-place Toronto in the Atlantic and has them in the desirable position of controlling their own destiny as far as making the playoff cut. Indeed, Tampa Bay has breathing room when it comes to the wild card picture.

 

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