(SportsNetwork.com) - The Tampa Bay Lightning will try to complete a three- game homestand with a perfect record when they welcome the Ottawa Senators for Saturdays battle at Amalie Arena. The Lightning had lost two straight before beginning the current residency with wins over Minnesota and the New York Rangers. Both games were decided by one goal and ended in regulation. After edging the Wild 2-1 last Saturday, the Bolts had three days off before hosting Martin St. Louis and the Rangers on Wednesday. St. Louis, Tampas all- time leading point producer, returned to his old stomping grounds, but it was an ex-Ranger who would lead the Lightning to a 4-3 victory. Ryan Callahan, who came to Tampa in last seasons trade that shipped St. Louis to New York, had two goals and an assist to lead the Lightning to the triumph. It was the second standout performance for Callahan in as many games against his former club. He also had two goals in his return to Madison Square Garden on Nov. 17, sparking a 5-1 rout of the Rangers. Steven Stamkos made quite an impact on Wednesday as well, notching a goal and two assists in the Lightnings fourth win in their last six outings. Ben Bishop needed to make only 16 saves for the win. Another one-goal game, said Stamkos. We hold on and find a way to win these games and thats a good trait to have. The Bolts picked up their third straight win on home ice and own a stellar 9-2-1 record this season in Central Florida. Tampa could get a boost tonight with the potential return of top defenseman Victor Hedman. The big Swedish blueliner has been sidelined since Oct. 18 when he broke a finger on his right hand in a game against Vancouver, but he was cleared for contact earlier this week and is questionable for tonight. The 23-year-old Hedman was off to an excellent start to the season before the injury, posting three goals and four assists in five games. Bishop is expected to start tonight. He played spent parts of two seasons with Ottawa before being dealt to Tampa during the 2012-13 campaign and is 4-0-2 with a 2.55 goals against average against his old team. In other news for the Lightning, the club traded defenseman Eric Brewer to Anaheim on Saturday for a third-round pick in the 2015 draft. Brewer has four assists in 17 games for Tampa this season. Ottawa is hoping to get back on the right track tonight after losing for the third time in four games Friday evening at Florida. The Senators carried a 2-1 lead into the third period against the Panthers, but the home team skated away with the 3-2 victory. Sean Bergenheim tied the score at 2-2 just 34 seconds into the final stanza and less than seven minutes later Jimmy Hayes provided the game-winner for the Panthers. Craig Anderson played well in defeat, allowing three goals on 46 shots. 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Getzlaf scored the first two goals in the second, and Teemu Selanne scored the go-ahead goal late in the period as the Anaheim Ducks beat the Nashville Predators 4-3 Thursday night.CALGARY -- The Canadian junior mens hockey team of 2005 is the gift that keeps on giving when it comes to the Olympic Games. Ten of the 47 players invited to Calgary to start preparations for the 2014 Winter Olympics won gold at the 2005 world junior hockey championships in Grand Forks, N.D. Seven of the 2005 alumni are already Olympic gold medallists having played for their country in the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver. Defencemen Brent Seabrook and Shea Weber, and forwards Patrice Bergeron, Sidney Crosby, Ryan Getzlaf, Corey Perry and Michael Richards made up almost a third of the victorious team in Vancouver. They were joined at this weeks orientation camp in Calgary by 2005 teammates Dion Phaneuf, Jeff Carter and Andrew Ladd. The 2005 junior team, coached by Brent Sutter, is considered Canadas best of all time. Canada steamrolled through the tournament outscoring its opposition 41-7. The Canadians dismantled a Russian team that featured current NHL superstars Alex Ovechkin and Evgeni Malkin by a 6-1 score in the final. It was Canadas first world junior gold since 1997 and sparked a run of five straight titles. "It was pretty cool to be a part of that team," Seabrook recalled. "Weve sort of grown up together." Richards was captain of the junior team in Grand Forks. He believes the shared history of those players helped team chemistry in 2010 and can do so again in Sochi, Russia in February. "If a lot of the guys make the team, I think it always helps in a short tournament when yoou know each other and are comfortable with each other, stepping into a dressing room and playing two days later," he said.dddddddddddd Canada was dominant in Grand Forks not just because of the NHL lockout of 2004-05. The 1985 birth year producing the 19-year-old players for that junior tournament was freakishly full of big, skilled forwards. Six-foot-four Getzlaf and Carter played the first shift of every game in the tournament with Brent Burns, another towering forward before the NHL converted him to defenceman. The NHL lockout did make Bergeron available to the junior team when he would have otherwise been playing for the NHLs Boston Bruins. Bergeron, who had already played in a world championship earlier that year, led the junior tournament in scoring playing on a line with Crosby and Perry. Bergeron, Getzlaf, Carter and Crosby finished in the top six in points. Crosby scored the golden goal in overtime against the U.S. in Vancouver for a 3-2 win. He and Getzlaf finished among the top 10 in scoring and Weber was Canadas top-scoring defender. All but Phaneuf and Weber have won a Stanley Cup within their first six seasons in the NHL. Crosby and Perry are already Hart Trophy winners as the NHLs most valuable players and Bergeron earned the Selke Trophy as the leagues best defensive forward in 2012. "Seeing the talent back then, just the way the guys have grown throughout the league, I think a lot of those guys are superstars in the league now," Carter said. "It doesnt surprise me at all that theres that many here." ' ' '