There used to be a thing called the Governor’s Cup, a trophy presented to whichever team won the annual regular season series between the Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning.
It was supposed to be a way of drumming up hockey interest around the Sunshine State. It never really caught on. Besides, there are far better things to win than some crystal vase.
The defending Stanley Cup champion Lightning and the upstart Panthers are about to meet in the postseason for the first time.
Game 1 of their Central Division opening-round series is Sunday night on the Panthers’ home ice in Sunrise, Florida. Florida was second in the Central Division, Tampa Bay third. “I think we made giant strides over the course of the year, from this year to last