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Lightning D Ohlund to have surgery on knees Mon Oct 10 18:14:23 2011 EST
Tampa, FL (Sports Network) - Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Mattias Ohlund will undergo arthroscopic surgery on both knees Tuesday. Ohlund was placed on injured reserve by Tampa Bay on October 4 with inflammation of the right knee. Tampa Bay has said he will be out indefinitely, but according to reports he could be out as long as six weeks. Selected by 13th overall by Vancouver in the 1994 draft, the 35-year-old has 93 goals and 343 points along with 885 penalty minutes in 909 games with Vancou
Caps host Lightning in rematch of East semis Mon Oct 10 11:08:10 2011 EST
(Sports Network) - Regular season success against the Washington Capitals has been hard to come by for the Tampa Bay Lightning. They hope their domination of the reigning Southeast Division champions in last year's postseason can reverse that trend. The Lightning look to beat the Capitals tonight for just the fourth time in their last 15 regular season trips to the Verizon Center in a rematch of last year's Eastern Conference semifinals. The Capitals own an 11-2-1 mark over the Lightning in the
Peverley scores twice as Bruins defeat Lightning Sat Oct  8 22:57:30 2011 EST
Boston, MA (Sports Network) - Rich Peverley tallied two goals to help the Boston Bruins take a 4-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning in a rematch of last season's Eastern Conference Finals. Boston won the seven-game series en route to its first Stanley Cup title since 1972. Tyler Seguin and Brad Marchand each recorded two assists, and Tim Thomas stopped 25-of-26 shots for Boston, which earned its first win after dropping its season opener to Philadelphia. Martin St. Louis scored the lone goa
Peverly scores twice as Bruins defeat Lightning Sat Oct  8 22:03:20 2011 EST
Boston, MA (Sports Network) - Rich Peverley tallied two goals to help the Boston Bruins take a 4-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning in a rematch of last season's Eastern Conference finals. Boston won the seven-game series en route to its first Stanley Cup title since 1972. Tyler Seguin recorded two assists and Tim Thomas stopped 25-of-26 shots for Boston, which earned its first win after dropping its season opener to Philadelphia. Martin St. Louis scored the lone goal for the Lightning and
Flames start year at home against Pens Sat Oct  8 11:48:19 2011 EST
Canucks goaltender Robert Luongo. Matt Cooke scored twice and James Neal had the other goal in regulation for the Penguins, who finished last season fourth in the Eastern Conference with 106 points, but were defeated in seven games by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the opening round of the playoffs. Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 33 shots and both shooters he faced in the shootout. "It wasn't perfect for us but we battled through and got the two points. That's most important," Cooke said about the win.
Caps open campaign against visiting 'Canes Sat Oct  8 11:26:03 2011 EST
end to go 48-23-11 a season ago. The Capitals then gave its fans some hope with a convincing five-game victory over the New York Rangers in the quarterfinals, but excitement soon gave way to disappointment after Washington was swept by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the second round. Still, Washington has an excellent core that is led by sniper Alex Ovechkin and is built to win now. That's why Caps general manager George McPhee opted against blowing things up, keeping head coach Bruce Boudreau whil
Bruins host Lightning in rematch of East finals Sat Oct  8 10:41:26 2011 EST
(Sports Network) - A rematch of last season's Eastern Conference finals is on tap tonight in Boston, as the defending Stanley Cup champion Bruins host the Tampa Bay Lightning at TD Garden. Before winning their first Stanley Cup title since 1972 with a Game 7 victory in Vancouver, the Bruins also had to go the distance with the Lightning. Boston punched its ticket to the Cup Finals with a 1-0 home win over Tampa on May 27. In addition to winning that playoff series, the Bruins also took three ou
Lightning open season with rout of Hurricanes Fri Oct  7 22:11:45 2011 EST
Raleigh, NC (Sports Network) - Steve Downie, Adam Hall and Ryan Malone each scored a third-period goal, as the Tampa Bay Lightning opened the regular season with a decisive 5-1 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes. Martin St. Louis and Vincent Lecavalier also scored for the Lightning, who lost the Eastern Conference Finals in seven games against eventual Stanley Cup champion Boston a season ago. Dwayne Roloson registered 32 saves for the victors. Prior to their deep postseason run, the Lightnin
Lightning open season against rival Hurricanes Fri Oct  7 11:04:05 2011 EST
(Sports Network) - After making a surprising run to the Eastern Conference finals last spring, the Tampa Bay Lightning will try to get off to a good start in 2011-12 when they visit the Carolina Hurricanes tonight at RBC Center in the season opener for both teams. The Lightning named legendary NHLer Steve Yzerman as its new GM in May of 2010 and the former longtime Detroit captain hit a home run with his selection of Guy Boucher as the club's head coach. Boucher had an amazing rookie season as
Pens begin season by beating Canucks in shootout Fri Oct  7 01:17:36 2011 EST
ried the puck into the open net. Matt Cooke scored twice while James Neal had the other goal in regulation for the Penguins, who finished last season fourth in the Eastern Conference with 106 points, but were defeated in seven games by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the opening round of the playoffs. Fleury stopped 33 shots and both shooters he faced in the shootout. Absent from the Pittsburgh lineup was superstar Sidney Crosby, who has not played since January due to a concussion and opens the sea
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