If the forward prospect can duplicate his production from AHL Syracuse, it could provide a much-needed boost for Tampa Bay.
The Tampa Bay Lightning visit the Montreal Canadiens after Nicholas Paul scored two goals in the Lightning's 5-3 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Continuing with the Tampa Bay Lightning mid-season report cards, how well has the third-line performed this season?
Nick Paul scored twice for Tampa and Darren Raddysh had a goal ... shoots on net during second-period NHL hockey game action against the Tampa Bay Lightning in Toronto, Monday, Jan. 20, 2025. Credit: AP/Cole Burston Matthews, who led the NHL with 69 ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Last season, the Lightning had 20 wins through 42 games. This year, Tampa Bay has 23 wins and 49 points. There are plenty of new faces in new places on the Lightning roster this ...
Matthew Knies had two goals and an assist and the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning 5-3 on Monday night.
The Tampa Bay Lightning visit the Montreal Canadiens after Nicholas Paul scored two goals in the Lightning's 5-3 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs By The Associated Press Jan 21, 2025
Landon Slaggert’s offensive game isn’t all that nuanced. To the Chicago Blackhawks forward, scoring goals is pretty much black-and-white. Or, better yet, blue. “Just getting to the blue paint,” he said hours before he was set to make his NHL season debut Tuesday against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Söderblom was the primary reason the Blackhawks were up at all. He made 34 saves — stopping all 26 shots he saw in the last two periods, including 15 in the third — to take the victory. Per Evolving Hockey, Söderblom saved 2.74 goals above expected in the game.
With the NHL trade deadline approaching, the Tampa Bay Lightning are shaping up to be buyers again. Tampa Bay has been one of the busiest teams at the trade deadline over the past few seasons, trading for Blake Coleman and Barclay Goodrow during their Stanley Cup runs.
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