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How Are You Showing Your Lightning Pride?
The team faces off again Sunday in the Eastern Conference finals against New York.

With the Lightning and Rangers tied two games each in the Eastern Conference finals, who will win the title and a chance at the Stanley Cup remains anyone’s guess.
Tampa Bay fans are pulling out the stops, however, to show their colors and “be the thunder.” From the St. Petersburg church that’s been offering up regular inspirational messages during the team’s quest for the cup to downtown lights glowing in blue, Tampa Bay remains confident its team will prove victorious.
As the Lightning head into game five against the Rangers in New York, we want to know how you’re showing your hometown spirit.
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Game five in the series takes place Sunday at 8 p.m. at New York. The Lightning return to Tampa’s Amalie Arena Tuesday at 8 p.m. for game six. Both games will air on NBCSN.
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