The NHL unveiled the Tampa Bay Lightning's Quarter-Century Team, featuring players from both Cup-winning eras.
Trent Frederic and Brad Marchand also scored to ... Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 18 shots for Tampa Bay.
It was really special. I mean, that’s the kind of guys we have in here and how tight we are, and I commend them a lot for stepping up and having my back out there,” the injured Bruins forward said of Trent Frederic's fight on Tuesday.
Kirby Dach scored twice and the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Utah Hockey Club 5-3 on Tuesday night. Mike Matheson, Patrik Laine and Cole Caufield also scored for Montreal, which has won eight of its last 10.
Bruins forward Mark Kastelic was cross-checked in the mouth toward the end of last week’s 4-1 loss to the Lightning ... s loss in Tampa Bay, but he was back at practice Wednesday. Afterward, he told reporters how much he appreciated Frederic and the ...
On the ensuing odd-man rush, Poitras set up Trent ... week in Tampa at the end of the game. Kastelic was injured in the fight. The Frederic-Lilleberg fight helped sharpen the Lightning’s play ...
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Today, the First and Second Quarter-Century Teams for the Tampa Bay Lightning. Players are listed in alphabetical order.
Connor Bedard scored from a seemingly impossible angle, Arvid Soderblom stopped 34 shots and the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-1.
Midway through the 2024-25 hockey calendar, Bolts writers Benjamin Pierce and Thompson Brandes get together to hand out trophies to the players and memorable moments of the first half of the season. Some accolades will be real—awarded to the memorable performances and milestones of note.
But Blackhawks star Connor Bedard scored the tying goal with five seconds left on Chicago’s one-man-advantage with a remarkable tight-angle shot that found a tiny opening between goaltender Jonas Johansson’s left shoulder and the crossbar.