Steven Stamkos scored two goals and dished two assists and Andrei Vasilevskiy made 47 saves as the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Florida Panthers 5-3 on Saturday night in Sunrise.
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the New Jersey Devils may have their sights set on a particular goaltender this summer. Meanwhile, there’s some talk that Steven Stamkos might be a fit in Nashville.
The Tampa Bay Lightning have been consistently seen as one of the strongest teams in the NHL from season to season. They have won several Stanley Cups with their current aging core, and seem to be on pace to have another strong push this season.
Five hundred thirty-nine goals, 572 assists, seven-time NHL All-Star appearances, two-time Rocket Richard Trophy winner, and two-time Stanley Cup champion—that’s the resume of pending unrestricted free agent Steven Stamkos.
Welcome back to the Lightning Round! Here, we pit writer against writer to debate the latest on the Tampa Bay Lightning. Harrison Smajovits and Nick Haydon drop the proverbial gloves to settle the latest topic.
NHL players will return to the Winter Olympics, beginning with the 2026 Games in Milan, Italy. They are also confirmed to participate in the 2030 Winter Olympics as well.
The Tampa Bay Lightning are adopting a cautious approach this season, refraining from offering Steven Stamkos an early contract extension. While the veteran forward expressed dissatisfaction with the delay, the Lightning have emphasized the need to assess their full team roster before committing to any extension.
It’s time for another round of NHL rumours. We’re closing in on the March 8 trade deadline and there are a number of names that could be available. However, there are teams that are trying to make sure their respective players don’t get to market.
The NHL’s trade market is buzzin’ as the March 8 trade deadline is just seven weeks away. GMs around the league have been making calls to gather some intel on asking prices and to understand who off their team is going to draw interest ahead of the deadline.
Before the 2023-24 season started, Tampa Bay Lightning GM Julien BriseBois shared that the club would hold off on deciding Steven Stamkos’ future until after the campaign.
The silence surrounding Steven Stamkos has finally been broken. When asked, Tampa Bay Lightning general manager Julien BriseBois stated that Stamkos will not be traded at the deadline, per Lightning reporters Chris Krenn and Gabby Shirley.
If Steven Stamkos is going to leave the Tampa Bay Lightning, he’ll need to do so as a UFA during the summer, or have his rights traded in the offseason.
Well, then. Discussion over. The Tampa Bay Lightning currently cling to the last Wildcard spot in the Eastern Conference and are tied for the most games played in the league so far this season at 44.
As the NHL trade deadline becomes a topic of conversation for NHL franchises over the next few weeks, familiar whispers surround Tampa Bay Lightning captain Steven Stamkos.
The Lightning star isn't letting the lack of a contract extension affect his play.
Tampa Bay Lightning forward Steven Stamkos had a career night on Thursday, scoring four goals in the Lightning’s 7-4 win over the Edmonton Oilers, snapping the Oilers’ eight-game winning streak.
We've got a much larger slate on our hands tonight in the NHL, which has brought up more than enough options for us to consider.
On Saturday, we cashed both of our NHL totals, so YB's Griffin Carroll says let's stick with the totals for tonight's schedule.
Tampa Bay Lightning captain Steven Stamkos will likely miss his second straight game Tuesday with a lower-body injury as he did not take line rushes with the team at morning skate.
The possibility of Tampa Bay Lightning’s disgruntled captain, Steven Stamkos, joining the Boston Bruins was broached by Jimmy Murphy of Boston Hockey Now in a recent article, sparking speculation that the Bruins might still be looking to make a big splash and eyeing the situation that is unfolding in Tampa Bay this season.
Although it is generally unsurprising for most teams to want to wait until after the season to negotiate a new contract, this instance is more peculiar for the Lightning specifically.
Tampa Bay Lightning captain Steven Stamkos had a frank interview with reporters that appeared on Sportsnet.
During the team’s season opening media availability, Steven Stamkos recently talked with the media about his looming contract status and didn’t mince words about his frustrations with it so far.
Tampa Bay Lightning forward Steven Stamkos left Saturday night’s game against the Chicago Blackhawks with an apparent leg injury.
On Wednesday night, Tampa Bay Lightning star Steven Stamkos reached a rare NHL feat, recording career goal No. 500 against the Vancouver Canucks.
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