On April 21, we celebrate the birthdays of 24 past and present NHL players. Today’s list includes two Hockey Hall of Fame members, a handful of Stanley Cup champions, and a former first-overall pick.
Vincent Lecavalier had a fine career in the National Hockey League. He was especially dominant when he wore a Lightning uniform… Because after leaving Tampa Bay to join the Flyers, it was much more difficult.
The No. 4 is important to both the Montreal Canadiens and the Tampa Bay Lightning. In Montreal, it holds importance because it was worn by Jean Beliveau.
Steven Stamkos stays red hot The Tampa Bay Lightning suffered their second loss of the season, this time being defeated by the Pittsburgh Penguins at their home arena.
The Class of 2022 is upon us. The Hockey Hall of Fame Selection Committee will meet on Monday, June 27 to finalize and announce its new group of inductees.
The local media finally got their man, with the Montreal Canadiens hiring Vincent Lecavalier as a special advisor to hockey operations. You just thought
The former Lightning player joined Martin St. Louis in a management role within the Montreal Canadiens organization The Montreal Canadiens continued the
The Montreal Canadiens added Nick Bobrov and former NHL star Vincent Lecavalier to their front office Friday.
He never did suit up for the Canadiens as a player, instead seeing time with the Lightning, Philadelphia Flyers and Los Angeles Kings, but Montreal will finally get their man.
The pair have been long reported to be joining the Canadiens. The Montreal Canadiens have added Nick Bobrov and Vincent Lecavalier to their front office, the team announced on Friday.
After hiring Martin St. Louis as head coach, there were reports that surfaced this week the Montreal Canadiens were also interested in bringing another former member of the Tampa Bay Lightning into the Habs organization.
The Montreal Canadiens are about as far away from the two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning as a team can be. In their efforts to turn around a historically bad season and work their way back into relevance, it seems the club has decided to reunite the 2004 Stanley Cup-winning Bolts squad.
The Lightning fell to the Avalanche in a shootout. After recording a goal and assist in yesterday’s game against the Colorado Avalanche, the Tampa Bay Lightning’s captain Steven Stamkos moved to a second place on the list of scoring leaders in franchise history.
Pay attention to what you’re buying/trading for It’s Sunday. It’s the offseason. What are you doing reading a blog about hockey? Go read a book or something.
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