Jonas Johansson and the Tampa Bay Lightning feel well prepared for the frenzy—and opportunity— that awaits in January.
Johansson saw an end to a three-game win streak during which he allowed three goals on 89 shots. Sunday's result was more in line with Johansson's first four starts when he posted a 5.22 goals-against ...
Tampa Bay will be away from home for much of January and will have to find a way to play its best on weary legs.
Johansson will patrol the home crease against Montreal on Sunday, per Gabby Shirley of FanDuel Sports Network Florida & Sun. Johansson will get the second half of Tampa Bay's back-to-back after Andrei ...
Like everyone likes to do at the start of the year, the Tampa Bay Lightning need a few New Year's resolutions to explore in ...
Vasilevskiy stopped 23 of 25 shots in Thursday's 2-1 loss to the Sharks. It wasn't a bad performance, but it was a bad result as the Lightning's offense came up flat against one of the worst teams in ...
With the best scoring offense in the league (3.94 goals per game), the Lightning have become a much better offensive team ...
TAMPA — Jake Evans scored for the career-high fifth consecutive game and the surging Montreal Canadiens beat the Tampa Bay ...
TAMPA — The Lightning had played so well in December that they owned the best points percentage in the Eastern Conference ...
With several teams on back-to-backs, several backups getting the nod, including Calvin Pickard and Alex Nedeljkovic ...