I think they'll be okay offensively. Eventually MSL's production is going to drop off, and frankly I'm surprised it hasn't already. Wouldn't surprise me if his production took a dip this year because he doesn't have much around him & he's just turned 39. Don't forget, they're getting Jonathan Drouin in their lineup. He won't replace all of MSL's production, but he'll take some of it for a fraction of the caphit.
I look at Tampa's full line up (Assuming they re-sign Panik & have Brett Connolly) and I think they have the third best 1-2 punch down the middle in the East (Pittsburgh & Boston) with Stamkos-Filpulla, they have pretty good (although not great) depth on the wings. They'll have an annoying third line to play against. Their fourth line sucks, but eh. They can live with that. They have a very good (and underrated) defense with Hedman-Stralman, Carle-Garrison, Brewer-Gudkas. Second best defense in the East behind Bawstun. Stralman is grossly underrated imo. Is he an ace defensively? No, but who needs to be when you don't spend much time in your end when you're on the ice?
Dave Tippett said this a few years ago and it's something I completely agree with:
Anyway, back on point, and then I check their goaltending. If Bishop is as good this year as he was last year, they finish with the best record in the NHL. But that's .930 save % good.
Let's say for example's sake that Bishop lays an egg and fall flat on his face and that Nabokov is done. Tampa Bay has a goalie named Andrei Vasilevski that they can call up and he'll do just fine. He is, imo, the best goalie outside of the NHL (now that John Gibson is in Anaheim to stay) and it would not surprise me in the least if by 2015-2016 he is their opening game starter.
I really think Tampa's going to be the best in the East this year.
(This is all assuming there are no major injuries, because then all bets are off)