While it might be too little and too late, the Tampa Bay Lightning looked like themselves during a third-period offensive onslaught against the Columbus Blue Jackets in Game 3. "It was confidence. I think we started to make those plays that we made all year long, and for whatever reason we got away from that a little bit," said center Tyler Johnson. When did they lose that confidence? "Game 1," he said. Coach Jon Cooper witnessed that psychological damage, and indicated that it carried over to the next two defeats, as Columbus holds a 3-0 series lead. "You're feeling pretty good about yourself when you're up 3-0. And then we gift-wrapped that one for them. The problem was that it carried into Game 2. That was a little bit surprising for us. They scored in the first five minutes, and we didn't respond like we should have," said Cooper after Sunday night's 3-1 loss. "I spoke about this earlier: Adversity hits in different ways. We hadn't had a lot of it in the regular season. We have it now."