Lightning show concern after blowing lead vs. Stars
Winning the Atlantic Division may not matter all that much to the Tampa Bay Lightning. But after fumbling a lead in the third period Thursday in Dallas - and dropping four points back of the Florida Panthers - the Bolts couldn't hide their prevailing distress.
"We're playing like a fragile team that's scared to lose and not hungry to close out a game," Steven Stamkos said, according Joe Smith of the Tampa Bay Times. "We can't let that fear of losing creep in at this time of year."
Lightning coach Jon Cooper relayed a similar sentiment.
"Got to start winning or we won't play much longer."
Less than two weeks ago, Tampa Bay surged to top ranking in the division after a ninth consecutive win.
The team has one win and three points in six games since.
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