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The first-round series between the Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning has already ... Now, they've successfully suckered the Lightning into the fight. The Lightning are a skilled offensive ...
The Tampa Bay Lightning came out flying in the opening minutes of Game 2 on Thursday. Multiple big hits by the Lightning in their defensive zone were followed by quality scoring chances at the ...
The Tampa Bay Lightning lost a late lead in Game 4 against ... expect this to be one of their best games of the season as they look to fight off elimination.
Victor Hedman (77) congratulates fellow Lightning defenseman Emil Lilleberg after Lilleberg scored his first NHL goal late in the second goal period, putting Tampa Bay ahead 5-2. [ LUIS SANTANA ...
With a commanding 5-1 win on the road, Tampa Bay remains alive in ... and two assists helped keep the Lightning’s season alive and pulled them back into the fight. The 30-year-old winger now ...
The first period of Sunday’s Eastern Conference NHL contest between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Buffalo ... he’s always fighting. So to see him get on the scoresheet is huge for him and ...
Hockey is a tough man’s game, and even though Hagel’s not the biggest player, listed at 6-foot-2, he makes the Lightning bench stand a little taller with his fight. And the way he’s emerged ...
And for the second consecutive year, Tampa Bay and the Cats will face off in ... However, the Cats know it's going to be a tough fight if they want to advance to the second round.
Former NHLer and analyst Paul Bissonnette boldly predicted the potential Round 1 playoff series between the Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning ... after watching NHL fight videos on YouTube ...
Florida Panthers forward Jesse Puljujarvi will have a hearing with the NHL's Department of Player Safety later on Wednesday after an illegal hit to the head of Tampa Bay Lightning forward Mitchell ...
Colin Miller's shot speed sets the bar for defensemen Winnipeg Jets defenseman Colin Miller leads in top shot speed over Tampa Bay Lightning's Victor Hedman, whose shot was timed at 99.20 mph.
The Lightning will put up a terrific fight, but one of these two teams will go home bitterly disappointed, and we’re confident that Florida will find a way to outlast Tampa Bay. thehockeynews ...