These teams last faced off just under a week ago in Ottawa where the Lightning rallied late in the third period before earning a 4-3 win in overtime. Stone lead the way offensively for the Senators with a pair of assists against Tampa while Anderson was tested early and often facing 45 shots in defeat.
Facing the same opponent twice in 6 days can be a challenge to plan for and Boucher shared some details on the Sens preparations for tonight's rematch.
"It's a chess match against anybody," said Boucher. "You have to be ready for plan A, B and C. Very often you start the game and after 5 minutes, it's plan D. We know what they are, we've seen them a lot either through us playing them or on video but I think in the end every game is an adjustment of some kind."