TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Will Lightning strike Monday night in Canada?
The Tampa Bay Lightning are looking to make a comeback Monday when they face the Dallas Stars in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final.
The Stanley Cup Final looks a lot different this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. Instead of cheering on the Bolts from inside Amalie Arena, fans are watching their team play from thousands of miles away.
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Fans at Thunder Alley hang out with Melanie Michael! -

Fans take to Thunder Alley to cheer on the Bolts. -

Fans take to Thunder Alley to cheer on the Bolts. -

Fans take to Thunder Alley to cheer on the Bolts. -

Fans take to Thunder Alley to cheer on the Bolts. -

Fans take to Thunder Alley to cheer on the Bolts. -

Fans take to Thunder Alley to cheer on the Bolts.
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The Stanley Cup Final series is being played in Edmonton, Canada – a whopping 2,800+ miles away from Tampa, Florida. But the distance hasn’t dimmed the excitement of Tampa Bay fans.
Fans will be able to gather outside Amalie Arena Monday night for a watch party. The puck is set to drop for Game 2 at 8 p.m. ET.
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- Game Blog: Lightning get early spark vs Stars in Game 2




