As a playful prank, Logan Saul’s bedroom was still on the front lawn of his family’s home six games into the Tampa Bay Lightning and Toronto Maple Leafs series.
Author: Justin Schecker
Rays fans celebrate Opening Day win, start to new season
During the offseason, Rays fans learned Major League Baseball rejected the proposal by ownership to split Rays home games between Tampa Bay and Montreal. Now, the clock is ticking toward 2027 when the Rays lease with Tropicana Field runs out.
With no confirmation from Brady, Bucs fan await retirement decision
Brady’s larger-than-life poster is still on display at Raymond James Stadium. Inside the official team store, there are plenty of #12 jerseys and TB12 merchandise.
With no confirmation from Brady, Bucs fan await retirement decision
Brady’s larger-than-life poster is still on display at Raymond James Stadium. Inside the official team store, there are plenty of #12 jerseys and TB12 merchandise.
With Montreal no longer an option, search continues for new Rays ballpark in Tampa Bay area
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) – Rays ownership tried pitching the sister city plan with Montreal as a way to improve revenues, increase player payroll and keep the team in Tampa Bay long term. But Major League Baseball has called a third strike on the proposal that didn’t sit well with Florida many Rays fans. “If it […]
Clearwater Army veteran, father hospitalized in need of a heart transplant
During his decade of service starting in 1994, Fernandez was deployed around the world to Bosnia, Kosovo and Afghanistan.
Tampa Bay’s Bobby Finke returns home a two-time gold medalist
Dozens of young fans lined up Wednesday afternoon at the North Shore Aquatic Center for a chance to meet and take pictures with Clearwater’s Bobby Finke and his two gold medals from the Tokyo Olympics.
‘Unbelievable, nobody can beat us:’ Bolts players, fans soak up every moment during boat parade
285 days after their first boat parade, the best team in hockey was back on the Hillsborough River and hoisting the Stanley Cup for all to see.
Lightning host first home playoff game with fans in more than two years
Unlike last year when the Bolts won the cup in the Canadian bubble, fans no longer need to be the “Distant Thunder.”
Lightning host first home playoff game with fans in more than two years
Unlike last year when the Bolts won the cup in the Canadian bubble, fans no longer need to be the “Distant Thunder.”