NEW YORK — The Lightning have been far from perfect on the road, and Madison Square Garden hasn’t been good to them, either. So, rounding out a trip that showed both the good and the bad with a win ...
The Tampa Bay Lightning fell in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the third consecutive year. A major factor in their playoff exit was their ineffective power play. What needs to change ...
Alongside anti-meta politician Jay Harriman. Who basically thinks that Superman is "the good one". Black Lightning #3 by Brandon Thomas and Fico Ossio And defining this battle in terms of language ...
Eduardo A. Encina is a sports reporter covering the Tampa Bay Lightning. Reach him at eencina@tampabay.com. Anyone can view a sampling of recent comments, but you must be a Times subscriber to ...
Tampa Bay’s 25.9% success rate last season was fifth-best in the NHL, but the power play struggled mightily against the Panthers. Eduardo A. Encina is a sports reporter covering the Tampa Bay ...
TAMPA — The Tampa Bay Lightning finished the regular season as one of the NHL’s top power-play teams, so allowing five power plays was not part of the Panthers’ plan for success against their rival.
TAMPA, Fla. — Spend a few minutes around the Tampa Bay Lightning, and you can sense that coach Jon Cooper’s team knows something the rest of us don’t. Call it quiet confidence. Call it playoff ...
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