Category: Andrei Vasilevskiy
Lightning can win third straight Stanley Cup title, Maroon says: report
Andrei VasilevskiyPat Maroon said "there's no doubt in my mind" the Tampa Bay Lightning can win the Stanley Cup for a third consecutive season.
Read moreThe Most Interesting Changes in the Stanley Cup Champion Odds
Kyle PalmieriHere’s a rundown of notable changes in the Stanley Cup champion betting odds, which are accurate as of August 6, 2021.
Read moreFive Key Stories: 7/26/21 – 8/1/21
Laurent BrossoitA look back at the top stories from what was a very busy week around the NHL from July 26-August 1, 2021.
Read moreThe Latest Talk
Brandon Sutterfrom Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet, Lets do some quick predictions: EXTENSIONS Brayden Point: The Lighting announce an eight-year extension just under $9.5 million (the AAV for both Nikita Kucherov and Andrei Vasilevskiy). Like the other two, Point’s worth every penny. Tampa continues it...
Read moreFour UFAs NHL teams should be careful to not overpay
Florida PanthersIt can be hard to find value in unrestricted free agency and GMs tend to pay for contracts that later become an issue. Here are four players that teams should be wary of spending too much cap space or term on.
Read moreStanley Cup heading to Montreal for repairs after getting dented in parade
Patrick MaroonAfter the Lightning celebrated a second consecutive championship with another signature "Champa Bay'' boat parade on Monday, hockey's holy grail needed to be sent north of the border for repairs.
Read moreLightning Dent Stanley Cup After Another Tampa Boat Parade
Jon CooperTurns out the Stanley Cup is going to Montreal after all.
Read moreTampa Bay celebrate their Stanley Cup win with a boat parade
Tampa Bay LightningThousands of hockey fans gathered on the downtown waterfront last Monday as the Tampa Bay Lightning team sailed through the heart of the city, showing off their National Hockey League trophy for the second time in 10 months. [Read more...]
Read moreFive Key Stories: 7/5/21 – 7/11/21
Nick BjugstadA look back at the top stories around the NHL from July 5-11, 2021.
Read moreBarclay Goodrow on back-to-back titles, mayor's request, Kucherov, free agency
Marc BergevinThe Lightning winger talks about if his friends in Ontario were pleading with him to beat the Canadiens, Jon Cooper citing his block of a Shea Weber shot as the prime example to describe the character of the team, his career since being traded by the Sharks, winning the Stanley Cup in front of the...
Read moreStanley Cup champion Lightning ace final exam on 'last day of school'
Andrei VasilevskiyTAMPA, Fla — With the clock ticking on their time together, the defending champion Tampa Bay Lightning talked about what they already knew was their last Stanley Cup run as a group. They talked about it midway through the playoffs. They talked about it on the verge of reaching the ...
Read moreWe won't see many teams like the Lightning thanks to NHL's salary system
Carey PriceFormer Kings executive Mike Futa gives his takes on why the NHL wouldn't follow the NBA model of luxury caps, the impressive depth of the Lightning, the challenge of being perennial Stanley Cup contenders with a salary cap to navigate, and how significant a change Julien BriseBois' roster will see...
Read moreMinor Transactions: 07/08/21
Andrei VasilevskiyThe 2021 Stanley Cup champions have been crowned. The Tampa Bay Lightning are back on top of the mountain, sealing their victory with another Andrei Vasilevskiy shutout. With that now in the past, teams and leagues all around the world can continue their preparations for the next season. As always w...
Read moreGuy Carbonneau on the clock striking midnight for the Habs
Carey PriceThe Canadiens great provides his perspectives on the defining characteristic of the Stanley Cup-winning Lightning squads, the challenge of keeping teams together in the salary cap era, if he can see Montreal make another deep run next year, what pieces Marc Bergevin has to acquire to get over that...
Read moreLightning's Stanley Cup win caps challenging season for Bettman, NHL
Tampa Bay LightningTAMPA -- Gary Bettman stood in a small room on the lower level of Amalie Arena on Wednesday. Normally an extra office space for work crews, it served as a makeshift staging area for the NHL Commissioner ahead of a potential Stanley Cup presentation. Cut off from the stands, it was quiet.
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