Lightning Success & Top Forwards’ Performance Steven DiOssi | December 6, 2016 The Tampa Bay Lightning have three days off between games this week for the first time in 2016-17. For a team currently battling numerous injuries, it couldn’t come at a…
The Importance of Signing Alex Killorn Dan Herrejon | October 25, 2016 There are some adages in professional sports that have stood the test of time. Perhaps, one of the truest of these is that big-time players play big in playoff games.…
The Heat Is on for Tyler Toffoli’s next Contract Mitch Michals | August 6, 2016 The Los Angeles Kings have a very interesting future in front of them. It’s not bleak by any stretch, with the flawlessly consistent Anze Kopitar donning the “C,” and the…
Lightning Re-Sign Alex Killorn: Report Brandon Share-Cohen | July 17, 2016 The Tampa Bay Lightning and Alex Killorn have agreed to terms on a seven-year contract worth $31.15 million according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman. The deal comes with a $4.45 million…
Despite Stamkos and Hedman Extensions, Yzerman’s Work Continues Steven DiOssi | July 12, 2016 Being an NHL general manager is a full-time job, but Tampa Bay Lightning GM Steve Yzerman is working overtime this summer. Earlier this off-season, Yzerman was able to ink Steven…
The Dependable, Consistent Alex Killorn Dan Herrejon | June 29, 2016 We’ll get this out of the way first. Alex Killorn graduated from Harvard. Even the most casual NHL fans have heard or read this fun fact at some point. Yes,…
Lightning Free Agents Battle For Contracts Kyle Barber | February 22, 2016 At some point during a run of recent success like the Tampa Bay Lightning are currently enjoying, players continue to excel on the ice and will soon look for a…
5 Bold Predictions for the Tampa Bay Lightning Mike Necciai | August 26, 2015 During the summer of 2014 it was likely considered a bold prediction if you had envisioned the Tampa Bay Lightning competing in the Stanley Cup Finals at season’s end. However, despite the…
Lightning’s Alex Killorn Joins Exclusive Company Mark Scheig | May 30, 2015 Alex Killorn’s first NHL point came against the New York Rangers. His latest NHL point is probably the biggest point of his short career to date. It certainly won’t be…
Alex Killorn: The Tampa Bay Lightning’s Secret Weapon Derek Neumeier | May 27, 2015 If I were to ask you which Tampa Bay Lightning player leads all forwards on the team in ice time in the playoffs, who would you guess? Most would probably…
New Penguins Offseason Trade Options – Part 2: Tampa Bay Lightning Michael Pityk | May 13, 2015 The Pittsburgh Penguins are fresh off of a disappointing first round playoff exit where their goal scoring, uncharacteristically, dried up. It was later revealed that forward Evgeni Malkin had an…
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…