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Thank You for the Gift, Refs!
Image Credit: Mike Smith | Thunderstruck Sports The word is out, and Montreal Canadiens' social media is abuzz with its astute revelation that the NHL referees "gifted" game four of this round one best-of-seven series to the Tampa Bay Lightning. Credit to the fan base for seeing it because, clearly, the referees did their best to hide it. The Referee Trickery Midway through the first period of a scoreless game, the referees issued back-to-back penalties against the Lightning,
Michelle Gordon
Apr 282 min read


Where Were We? A Handful of Takeaways On Eve of Massive Game Five
A fired-up Brandon Hagel looks on in Game 2 of the Tampa Bay Lightning's series against the Montreal Canadiens. Photo Credit: Alyssa Shimko | Thunderstruck Sports A playoff series in the National Hockey League is more than just a best-of-seven decision. It's a battle of attrition. It's a fight to the bitter end. More than that, it's cinema. Like every good film, the Lightning vs. Canadiens first-round bout has been full of highs and lows. Heroes and villains. Playing the role
Riley Gillespie-Wilson
Apr 284 min read


Hagel Plays Hero Again as Bolts Battle Back to Knot Up Series
The Tampa Bay Lightning gave the Montreal Canadiens a taste of their own medicine in the fourth game of their playoff series. The Habs, the season's cardiac kids, were nursing a 2-0 lead through nearly 40 minutes of play at Bell Centre Sunday night. That's when Jake Guentzel happened, and Brandon Hagel took it from there, driving the bus to a 3-2 Bolts win that evened the series up at 2-2.
Riley Gillespie-Wilson
Apr 266 min read


The Tampa Bay Lightning: A Must-Win Game 4 Against the Montreal Canadiens
The Tampa Bay Lightning find themselves in a situation as they enter Sunday night's Game 4 against the Montreal Canadiens. Losing two of the three games, including one at home, has the team in a must-win situation tonight at the Bell Centre. With both teams evenly matched, Montreal has found a way to lead and control the series' tempo. But there is one thing that the Canadiens can't control that can help the Lightning claw back into the series:
The Lightning must find that d

Mike Smith
Apr 264 min read


Careless plays lead to another overtime loss in Game Three
A handful of careless plays prevented the Lightning from taking charge in Game 3 and would ultimately fall short in overtime to let Montreal take the 2-1 series lead. Brayden Point would finally find the back of the net and Hagel continued to be a threat, but it was not enough to come away with the victory in Montreal. Andrei Vasilevskiy was the only reason why Tampa Bay had a chance, but their lack of awareness is what allowed the Canadiens to take over.
Robert Hazou
Apr 244 min read


Hagel Leads the Way As Lightning Head to Montreal
The Eastern Conference First Round matchup between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Montreal Canadiens heads north of the border this weekend, tied at one game each. Following two action-packed overtime results, the Lightning haven't played their best hockey, but haven't played their worst, either. However, there is one force out there keeping the Lightning grounded and headed in the right direction as we enter a pivotal point in the series: Brandon Hagel.

Mike Smith
Apr 246 min read


Moser Scores in Overtime to Give Lightning Win Over Montreal
J.J. Moser scored at 12:48 of overtime to give the Tampa Bay Lightning a much-needed win in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference first round over the Montreal Canadiens Tuesday night, 3-2. The victory evens the series at 1-1 as the best-of-seven matchup moves to Montreal Friday night.

Mike Smith
Apr 226 min read


Rocky Start Doesn't Mean the End For Lightning
The Tampa Bay Lightning found themselves in an all-too-familiar situation after Sunday evening's loss to the Montreal Canadiens in overtime: in an early series deficit. But don't throw the baby out with the bathwater quite yet. It's only the first game, and there's still a great deal of hockey left to be played.

Mike Smith
Apr 206 min read


Habs Take Game One in Overtime
Round one, game one between the Montreal Canadiens and the Tampa Bay Lightning would take overtime to decide. The Lightning continued their struggles with playoff overtime, losing their 12th of their last 13 overtime contests. Game one goes to Montreal, and they lead this best-of-seven series one game to none.
Michelle Gordon
Apr 193 min read


Lightning Look To Apply Hard Lessons Learned as the Stanley Cup Playoffs Arrive
On the eve of the Round One matchup between the Montreal Canadiens and Tampa Bay Lightning, the Bolts are focused on entering this year's Stanley Cup Playoffs with one major thought in mind:
Do not repeat the sins of the past three postseasons.

Mike Smith
Apr 185 min read


Kartye Scores Twice, Rangers Down Lightning in Regular Season Finale
Tye Kartye had two goals and an assist as the New York Rangers beat the Tampa Bay Lightning in the regular season finale, 4-2. Mika Zibanejad added a goal and an assist.
Oliver Bjorkstrand and Corey Perry both scored for the Lightning. The loss was their fourth in the last six games as the Lightning struggled to put together consistent play at the conclusion of the season.

Mike Smith
Apr 163 min read


Kucherov OT Heroics Lead Bolts to Victory in Penultimate Game
Photo Credit: Alyssa Shimko | Thunderstruck Sports Tonight featured a battle between two teams with very little to play for. The Tampa Bay Lightning remain in a battle for home ice advantage in the 2026 playoffs . However, home ice has not been particularly kind to the Bolts over the last several playoff seasons. The Detroit Red Wings, meanwhile, saw their playoff dreams come to an end following their 5-3 loss on Saturday. Nonetheless, both teams took to the ice at Benchmark
Michelle Gordon
Apr 133 min read


Afternoon affair sees the Lightning sweep the season series against Boston
Afternoon affair marks the end of the losing streak with a gutsy 2-1 victory in Boston spoiling a playoff berth for the Bruins in the process. Lightning would be without Darren Raddysh and Zemgus Girgensons this afternoon due to undisclosed injuries but are not major injuries. On the bright side, Brandon Hagel finally returned from injury giving the offense a boost. Regardless of the outcome of the final few games, what matters most is that the team has a healthy roster leadi
Robert Hazou
Apr 114 min read


Late Tally Spoils Bolts Comeback Bid in Bell Centre Bout Full of Animosity
Riley Gillespie-Wilson | Thunderstruck Sports Graphic Credit: Mike Smith | Thunderstruck Sports Despite a goal to tie the game for Tampa Bay just moments from the buzzer, the Lightning couldn't manage a single point in Montreal. Darren Raddysh had the tying bid, Juraj Slafkovsky the dagger for the home Montreal Canadiens. His goal with just over a minute left sunk the Lightning 2-1 at Bell Centre Thursday night. It's a known fact around the NHL that playoff hockey has a diffe
Riley Gillespie-Wilson
Apr 94 min read


Before We Bury the Bolts
Photo Credit: Alyssa Shimko | Thunderstruck Sports For a team that just went 8-1-2 over an 11-game stretch, the Tampa Bay Lightning have been declared "hot garbage" with remarkable speed. It's almost impressive! The Lightning came out of a four-game Western road trip with a sparkling 3-0-1 record. They returned home for a lengthy seven-game stretch in which they went 5-1-1, capped off with a victory over the Boston Bruins Saturday after having clinched a playoff berth earlie
Michelle Gordon
Apr 94 min read


Lightning Implode in Ottawa
As the Tampa Bay Lightning play their last five games of the regular season, having already clinched their playoff spot, Tuesday’s game in Ottawa has some significance. Mostly dealing with the health of their players.
For the Ottawa Senators, the significance of this game is quite different. They are currently holding the eighth and final Eastern Conference playoff spot. The second wild card. There are three teams within two points of Ottawa’s 90 points.
Dan Herrejon
Apr 84 min read


First Place Showdown in Buffalo
A little less than a month ago, the Tampa Bay Lightning met the Buffalo Sabres in a game that became an instant NHL classic. An 8 - 7 win by Buffalo gave them the lead in the Atlantic Division. Today, the Lightning have wrested back that division lead, but with 102 points, they hold a slim 2-point lead over both the Sabres and the Montreal Canadiens as the regular season winds down to the final handful of games.
Dan Herrejon
Apr 63 min read


The Strange Case of the Lightning's "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"
Brandon Hagel tangles with the Sabres' Ryan McLeod during Tampa Bay's 6-2 loss to Buffalo on February 28th. Photo Credit: Alyssa Shimko | Thunderstruck Sports By Mike Smith | Thunderstruck Sports In Robert Louis Stevenson's classic tale, "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," a scientist creates a potion to separate his good side from his evil impulses. The result is catastrophic, as the main character struggles with his monstrous alter ego and even

Mike Smith
Apr 56 min read


Playoff Spot Clinched, and Bolts Follow Up with a Comeback Win
There were several potential playoff clinching scenarios for the Tampa Bay Lightning today. The first was one that would happen before the Bolts even took the ice. The Detroit Red Wings took on the Eastern Conference basement dwelling New York Rangers at Madison Square Gardens. A regulation loss for the visiting Red Wings would ensure that they could not surpass the Lightning (or the Sabres) and would thereby clinch a playoff berth for Tampa Bay (and Buffalo). Detroit followe
Michelle Gordon
Apr 43 min read


Cirelli, Lightning Power Past Pittsburgh to Retake Atlantic Division Lead
Anthony Cirelli earned a hat trick, and Zemgus Girgensons scored the game-winning goal as the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday night, 6-3. Nikita Kucherov had a goal and two assists.
The win placed the Lightning back in a tie for first place with the Buffalo Sabres in the very competitive Atlantic Division.

Mike Smith
Apr 34 min read
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