Bobrovsky Ends Tampa Bay’s Winning Streak at Home William Gilbert | December 7, 2014 Sometimes, it’s difficult to score. While the Tampa Bay Lightning have no trouble putting pucks in the net game after game, last night’s matchup against the Columbus Blue Jackets seemed…
Lightning Line Chemistry Concocts a Recipe for Success William Gilbert | December 6, 2014 This hockey season’s been an interesting, if not baffling, spectacle. Teams like the Los Angeles Kings, expected to dominate the league, have fallen short and are floating steadily, nervously, in the middle of…
Kucherov-Johnson-Palat Line Gives Goals Galore William Gilbert | November 8, 2014 Tampa Bay knows how to score, there’s no doubt about it. Currently, the Lightning are second in the NHL in average goals scored per game scoring 3.62 a game, only…
Hat Tricks & Revenge in Tampa Bay William Gilbert | October 14, 2014 It’s often said that revenge is a dish best served cold, a statement filled with validity, but missing, like all flawed adages, one small enhancement: revenge is a dish best…
A Portrait of the Lightning as a Young Team William Gilbert | September 30, 2014 With three preseason games under their belt, an image of a new, re-shaped Tampa Bay Lightning has finally begun to form. No longer will analysis have to consist of speculations…
Tampa Bay Goaltending Solution: Evgeni Nabokov William Gilbert | July 5, 2014 Not too long ago, I wrote a three part series about the Tampa Bay Lightning’s present goaltending situation and their options when it came to obtaining a backup for Ben…
Steve Yzerman & The Night of Trades William Gilbert | June 30, 2014 Steve Yzerman is a boss. On Friday, he traded a second round draft pick for D-man Jason Garrison. Then, later that day, while making multiple trades on the floor in…
Martin St. Louis v. Tampa Bay William Gilbert | June 13, 2014 Marty’s Gone…& He Isn’t Coming Back I remember waking up on March 5th to the news of Martin St. Louis departure from the Tampa Bay Lightning. Though perhaps heightened by…
Tampa Bay Goaltending Options: Trade or Free Agent? William Gilbert | June 2, 2014 The Lindback experiment failed. This we know. In the wake of its failure, the Tampa Bay Lightning have been forced to find a solution, a body to fill the positive…
Tampa Bay Goaltending Options: Andrei Vasilevski William Gilbert | May 9, 2014 In my previous article, I discussed the pros and cons that come with Kristers Gudlevskis. The smartest move for the Tampa Bay Lightning right now, when it comes to who…
Tampa Bay Goaltending Options: Kristers Gudlevskis William Gilbert | May 6, 2014 In the first section of this three part series, we’ll look at the first, most obvious option available: keeping Kristers Gudlesvkis around for the fall
The Lightning Reborn After a Season of Tribulation William Gilbert | April 29, 2014 The season has come to a disappointing end for the Tampa Bay Lightning. After a frustrating first round series against the Canadiens, one which, on several occasions, could have gone…