Palat is one of seven players from the Lightning's 2015 Cup Final team that lost to the Chicago Blackhawks in six games along with Hedman, Stamkos, Kucherov, Alex Killorn, Tyler Johnson and Andrei Vasilevskiy. That team, much like the Montreal team that stands in the way of the Lightning this year, was an inexperienced group that wasn't expected to make it to the Cup Final and was just happy to be there in a lot of ways going up against a veteran Chicago group that would win its third Cup in six seasons after defeating the Bolts.
"Similar to Montreal, I don't think many people had us picked that year to the Cup Finals," Killorn said, recalling that 2015 Cup run. "I think we had a lot of young guys. Kuch might have been in his first or second season, but you know the group, you learn a lot through those moments. I think there's a lot of excitement when you first get to do it, but I think for us now, we've been in a lot of these series. We've lost. We've won in Eastern Conference Final Game 7s. And I think it's just going through that, you learn a ton, you learn how in series you've got to be even keel. You've got to realize that things aren't always going to go your way. This might happen. That might happen. In the end, it's a seven-game series, so you have to be able to withstand all of that, and I think the older you get, you might have more experience in those aspects."
That core seven, those holdovers from the 2015 team, have been through it all, the lows of Game 7 defeats in the 2016 and 2018 Eastern Conference Finals to Pittsburgh and Washington, respectively, teams that would go on to lift the Cup, missing the playoffs in 2017 when Stamkos was injured most of the season, the humiliating four-game sweep at the hands of the Columbus Blue Jackets following a regular season when they tied the NHL record for wins (62) and were the clear favorite to win it all.
And they were the pillars of the group that won it all last season, when they put those past playoff failures behind them, slaying the dragon that was the Blue Jackets in a First Round rematch, outwilling Columbus in a five-overtime Game 1 that remains one of the longest ever played in the NHL, bouncing the Boston Bruins and Islanders to get to the Cup Final then defeating the Stars to fulfill the promise of so many years prior coming up just short.