The Tampa Bay Lightning are back at it again. The back-to-back Stanley Cup champs are once again in the final round of the playoffs. This time, they are facing the Colorado Avalanche. With their backs against the wall in Game 2 of the Finals, the team decided to enlist the help of a man well-versed in the art of winning rings.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers star QB Tom Brady was among the many Florida sports icons to wish the Lightning well in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup finals. Brady, who has a bevy of titles to his name, was joined by other decorated Tampa sports figures. This includes Bucs star wide receiver Mike Evans, current head coach Todd Bowles, and the ā€œNature Boyā€ himself, Ric Flair.

The Lightning have been downright dominant in their run to their third straight Stanley Cup finals. However, they seem to have hit a massive roadblock against the Avalanche. With their three-peat bid in jeopardy, fans are hoping the shoutouts from their fellow Tampa Bay sports figures will give them a massive boost.

As for the Tom Brady and Buccaneers, they have their own title campaign to deal with. After failing to repeat as Super Bowl champion last season, the star quarterback is back on the team for one (or two) final ride. The Bucs have a new man at the helm, as Todd Bowles took over coaching duties in lieu of Bruce Arians.

As Tampa Bay eagerly watches on the Lightning's Stanley Cup campaign, Brady and co. are preparing their own run to the top of the NFL. It's a fun time to be a sports fan in Florida.