Given the choice, defenseman Victor Hedman and the Tampa Bay Lightning would prefer not being thrust into the position of having to once again prove they're capable at succeeding without captain Steven Stamkos. The only real consolation is knowing the Lightning have done it before. ''You live in this reality now, and we've just got to have to face it,'' Hedman said, Thursday.
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