Steven Stamkos has a message to his players following Game 2 loss
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T. Tadi
June 19, 2022 (8:58)
Stamkos remains confident, which is very important when you are behind. However, he mentioned that his team's performance was unacceptable.
The series is not finished said the Lightning Captain.
"It was absolutely not acceptable, especially at this time of year," Stamkos said. "Look, people are going to look at this game tonight and probably think the series is over. But our group, we're a very resilient group. So whether it's one-zero or seven-zero or 10-zero, it's a playoff loss and you have to move on. We have to man up as a team and as individuals. Let's go home in front of our fans and see what we're made of."
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