Head coach Jon Cooper put the "Triplets" back together for the club's tilt against the Edmonton Oilers at the end of February and they've been dominating ever since.
In the five games since reuniting, the three forwards have posted a combined 24 points - Kucherov leads the way with an impressive 13 points through those five contests, followed by Johnson's seven and Palat's four.
Not every one of those 24 points came strictly from the trio's play together, some coming on the power play, but Cooper's decision to reunite his former top line seems to have spurred an overall offensive resurgence for the Lightning.
They kept things rolling Saturday night against the Buffalo Sabres as Johnson scored his 19th goal of the year, with Kucherov earning a helper on the tally.
Johnson, Kucherov, and Palat dominated throughout the overtime period as well, joining Jonathan Drouin for a 4-on-3 power play - the four-man group launched shot after shot in the Sabres' zone but were unable to break through. Tampa Bay eventually claimed the win in a shootout, with Kucherov tallying the winner.
The rise of the "Triplets" couldn't have come at a better time for the Lightning. With captain Steven Stamkos still on the shelf, Tampa Bay remains on the outside of the playoff picture looking in, clawing away to make up lost ground.
The Lightning still have their work cut out for them, with a few teams remaining between Tampa and a playoff berth. A strong run over the season's home stretch is a must if the Lightning want to get back into playoff contention, but it seems the "Triplets" are doing their part to help their club avoid an early exit.
Former Toronto Maple Leafs captain Mats Sundin grabbed a photo with Drake prior to the Canadian singer's concert Saturday at the Ericsson Globe Arena in Stockholm.
The Ottawa Senators continue to look like trade deadline geniuses.
After Alexandre Burrows potted two goals in his debut for the Senators, fellow deadline-day acquisition Viktor Stalberg netted his first goal for Ottawa in his second game with his new club Saturday.
The goal was Stalberg's 10th of the season, giving him his highest goal total since posting 22 back in 2011-12.
The Dallas Stars' duo might not be lighting up the league like they have in previous years, but the two studs proved they still have enough offensive prowess to do consistent damage, connecting for the opening goal in their club's tilt with the Florida Panthers on Saturday night.
Benn's tally was his 24th of the season, taking his overall total to 61 points.
The goal was Laine's 32nd of the year, putting him in sole possession of second place in the league and just two goals shy of league-leader Sidney Crosby.