Flyers Vs Lightning Live Stream: Watch Online Free 7:30 ET Thursday Both Teams Battle For 2nd Place In Divisions

Flyers vs Lightning live stream: Watch online free 7:30 ET Thursday as Tampa Bay trails the Canadiens by three points for second place in the Atlantic Division while Philadelphia trails the Rangers by two points in the Metropolitan.

This third and final meeting of the season of the Flyers (41-29-9) vs the Lightning (43-27-9) will take place in Tampa Bay. If Tampa loses and Montreal wins, the Canadiens clinch the two seed and will be home against the Bolts in the first round. If Philly loses and New York wins, it makes it almost certain that the Rangers will be the two seed and host the Flyers in the first round. Watch the free live stream online for an extremely important game in the standings.

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Lightning goaltender Ben Bishop exited Tuesday with 14:17 left in the first period with an undisclosed upper-body injury and Anders Lindback finished up in a 3-0 home win that eliminated Toronto. Bishop's injury is another blow for the Lightning, who lost star Steven Stamkos for 45 games earlier this season due to a broken right leg. Cooper believes his team can survive yet again, according to ESPN.com.

"It's called a team because everybody's important, everybody has a role," Cooper said. "Some guys' roles are a little bigger than others. Ninety-one (Stamkos) has a really big role on our team, we lost him for 45 games. We've lost players through the year, we've lost (Valtteri Filppula), we've lost (Victor) Hedman, you go down the list the players that we've lost. I don't know, the guys in there, they seem to respond. When adversity kicks them in the teeth, they seem to rise to the occasion."

Philadelphia lost seven of eight to start the season. Craig Berube replaced Peter Laviolette as coach after three games and the franchise's season turned around.

"From the start we got, from the first (eight) games, we've got to be proud of what we've done," center Vincent Lecavalier told ESPN.com. "Obviously we have to finish strong and make sure that we're ready and confident for that first round."

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