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GAME PREVIEW
Tampa Bay arrives in Edmonton looking like a team already leaning into playoff posture — structured, opportunistic, and getting the kind of goaltending from Vasilevskiy that makes opponents tighten their grip on the stick. They’ve been rolling through the Western swing with pace and purpose, and their top end — Kucherov, Point, Hedman — is driving play with the kind of rhythm that travels well. The Lightning don’t just chase points this time of year; they hunt for habits, and right now their game looks like something built to last into May.
Edmonton, meanwhile, is staring at the kind of adversity that tests a room’s wiring. With Draisaitl out for the remainder of the regular season and only “day‑to‑day” on the playoff watch, the Oilers lose not just a scorer but a stabilizer — the player who handles the heavy minutes when McDavid isn’t on the ice. That forces a lineup stretch at the worst possible moment for a team clawing for playoff security. They’ll need depth scoring, disciplined defensive layers, and a clean night in goal to keep Tampa from dictating pace. For Edmonton, this isn’t just another late‑March game; it’s a stress test of whether they can hold their playoff line without one of the league’s most irreplaceable players.
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