Lightning not planning on taking foot off the gas down the stretch
Victor Hedman’s biggest disappointment remains his greatest motivation.
The hulking defenceman’s Tampa Bay Lightning had home-ice advantage in the 2015 Stanley Cup final against the Chicago Blackhawks heading into Game 5 with the series tied 2-2.
Simply holding serve at Amalie Arena that night and again in Game 7 would have earned the franchise its second title, and Hedman’s first. But a 2-1 setback followed by a crushing 2-0 defeat two days later at the United Center saw the Blackhawks claim their third Cup in six years, leaving Hedman with an empty feeling that still lingers.
“The loss to Chicago is not going to go away until I win,” Hedman said recently. “Coming up short, it’s not fun.”