All posts tagged "jon cooper"
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Lightning
/ 7 years agoLightning Complete Perfect Homestand, Edge Blues 2-1
Just one week ago, the Tampa Bay Lightning were a discombobulated mess following a listless effort in Sunrise. Fast forward seven...
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Lightning
/ 7 years agoFive Biggest Story Lines Surrounding The Lightning Entering 2017-18
Tonight, hockey fans can stop asking the eternal summer question of whether or not it’s October. The NHL drops the puck...
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Lightning
/ 7 years agoVasilevskiy, Stamkos, And Callahan In Mid-Season Form As Lightning Top Predators
Heading into Friday night’s preseason showdown with the Nashville Predators, the Tampa Bay Lightning dressed many of their big name veterans...
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Lightning
/ 7 years agoBolts Optimistic Heading Into Preseason Opener
Following a longer offseason than what they’ve become accustomed to, the Tampa Bay Lightning returned eager to start training camp. After...
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Lightning
/ 7 years agoLightning Sets Sight On Postseason Return in 2017-18
The Tampa Bay Lightning entered 2016-17 among the favorites to bring home the Stanley Cup. A playoff miss left them searching...
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Lightning
/ 8 years agoIn Light Of A Frustrating Season, Kucherov’s Comments Are A Wake-Up Call
Hearing a hockey player dish out truthful comments simply doesn’t happen very often. I’m not saying that hockey players are dishonest....
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Lightning
/ 8 years agoBright Spots For Lightning Overshadowed By Disappointment Of Missing Playoffs
Years from now, when we look back on the Tampa Bay Lightning’s 2016-17 season, the one word that will come to mind...
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Lightning
/ 8 years agoBolts Fans Have Plenty To Worry About Right Now
Twenty-two goals in four games. It may only be four games, but it should worry you if you’re a Tampa Bay...
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Lightning
/ 8 years agoTerrible Second Period Costs Bolts In 6-4 Loss
Throughout much of this season, the frequency in which the Tampa Bay Lightning have given up the first goal and struggled...
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Lightning
/ 8 years agoHow Long Before Lightning Make Changes?
Every hockey team goes through slumps. It’s only natural when you play an 82-game season. Unless you’re the 1976-77 Montreal Canadiens,...