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Lightning Week Ahead: Schedule & Storylines – Cirelli, Crucial Road Trip, and More

The Tampa Bay Lightning dropped their first game of the week, but with back-to-back victories, they’re at the top of the Atlantic Division with 102 points in 76 games. In this week-ahead piece, we look at Anthony Cirelli‘s hat trick and what it means, plus the crucial road trip on the horizon.

Anthony Cirelli’s Hat Trick Signals Different Stars Are Stepping Up

The Lightning are obviously loaded with talent. Hart Trophy candidate Nikita Kucherov is capable of elevating this team on his own, but Tampa Bay is deep. When different stars step up, it instills confidence. Cirelli did just that against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Anthony Cirelli Tampa Bay Lightning
Anthony Cirelli, Tampa Bay Lightning (Photo by Mark LoMoglio/NHLI via Getty Images)

On Thursday, April 2, Cirelli recorded a hat trick in a 6–3 victory over the Penguins. After a loss to the Montreal Canadiens, getting back in the win column was much-needed.

More than anything, Cirelli’s standout effort proves that wins for this team can come from different places. Whether it’s Kucherov taking charge, excellence from Andrei Vasilevskiy between the pipes, or Cirelli showing out, the Lightning can win in different ways. They’ll need that to continue, especially considering the schedule that awaits them.

Lightning’s Crucial Road Trip Ahead

Between the Lightning, Canadiens, and Buffalo Sabres, the Atlantic Division is super tight right now. This week ahead could change everything.

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Tampa Bay will visit the Sabres, Ottawa Senators, Canadiens, and Boston Bruins on the road over the next few days. There’s some margin for error, but these are crucial games.

The Lightning have 102 points in 76 games on the season, with 39 regulation wins and 44 regulation and overtime wins. The Canadiens and Sabres are right behind, with 100 points in 76 and 77 games, respectively. If both clubs can win on home ice against the Bolts, the Atlantic Division standings could look a lot different a week from now.

However, that “regulation wins” and “regulation and overtime wins” tidbit is important. In a tiebreaking scenario, the Lightning will almost certainly reign supreme due to those factors. So, they can theoretically maintain the top spot in the Atlantic even if things don’t go according to plan. Still, these are important games—perhaps a litmus test for the postseason.

Lightning Schedule April 6–12

DateTime (EDT)Opponent (Record)Location
Monday, April 67 p.m.@ Buffalo Sabres (46–23–8)KeyBank Center
Tuesday, April 77 p.m.@ Ottawa Senators (39–27–10)Canadian Tire Centre
Thursday, April 97 p.m.@ Montreal Canadiens (45–21–10)Bell Centre
Saturday, April 1112:30 p.m.@ Boston Bruins (43–26–8)TD Garden
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Justin Giampietro

Justin Giampietro

I cover the Philadelphia Flyers and prospects for The Hockey Writers, with some NHL-wide content sprinkled in. I was never good enough to play, but totally good enough to watch others do it.

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