Potent power play gives Tampa Bay Lightning a jolt, despite off-season changes
VANCOUVER — The Tampa Bay Lightning knew coming into the season they’d have to make changes to their power play.
With star centre Steven Stamkos now plying his trade in Nashville, the Lightning simply couldn’t ice the same personnel that made Tampa the best in the league with the man advantage last season.
After a few adjustments, though, the special teams unit has found its rhythm in recent weeks.
“Listen, we’ve kind of had the same power play for a lot of years, and we lost a big part of it in the off-season so you have to adjust, and if you don’t do that in this league, you won’t be around very long,” head coach Jon Cooper said Sunday after his squad scored a pair of power-plays goals in a 4-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks.