It may have been the most intense series of the Lightning’s 2021 Stanley Cup title run, and now Tampa Bay is set to face the Florida Panthers again this postseason in a second-round showdown.
Author: Karen Loftus
Lightning keep season alive in Game 6 overtime thriller
t was a must-win game for the Lightning Thursday night against the Maple Leafs with their season on the line—and they got the job done.
Lightning keep season alive in Game 6 overtime thriller
t was a must-win game for the Lightning Thursday night against the Maple Leafs with their season on the line—and they got the job done.
Lightning look to stave off elimination in Game 6
The Lightning and Maple Leafs have traded wins and losses through five games of this first round series, and now set the first elimination game Thursday night.
Kyle Trask to have another developmental year with Bucs
With Tom Brady coming back as Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback, there’s a trickle-down effect of how that move impacts others on the team. One of them is quarterback Kyle Trask.
Lightning look to regroup for game 4
For the third-straight game, special teams has proven to be the difference in the Lightning-Maple Leafs series.
Lightning look to regroup for game 4
For the third-straight game, special teams has proven to be the difference in the Lightning-Maple Leafs series.
Arians Family Foundation kicks off 8th annual Celebrity Golf Classic with Red Carpet and Gala Dinner
The Arians Family Foundation saw a big turn-out Sunday night at Innisbrook, with a strong contingent of Bucs players and coaches among those taking some time out of their offseason to support former Bucs head coach Bruce Arians, his wife Christine and a good cause.
Former USF pitcher Phoenix Sanders makes MLB debut with Rays
It’s been a whirlwind 24 hours for former USF pitcher Phoenix Sanders.
Former high school coach excited for Keanu Neal’s return to Tampa Bay area with Bucs
BUSHNELL, Fla. (WFLA) – New Bucs safety Keanu Neal grew up about an hour from Tampa in Webster, and went to high school in Bushnell at South Sumter. He also played college football at the University of Florida. So coming back to the area was an exciting opportunity for not only Neal, but for his […]