Tampa Bay Lightning: Secondary Articles
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NY Post (Mollie Walker) —
The potential playoff preview that was this regular-season finale between the Rangers and Lightning was as entertaining as it gets.
NY Post (Michael Leboff) —
The betting market has been skeptical of both of these teams all season and you can easily see why, but this is the kind of matchup that suits the Rangers.
NY Post (Justin Tasch) —
The 25-year-old was playing his first game back from a left foot injury that cost him 17 games.
NY Post (Mollie Walker) —
Jonathan Quick took his spot between the pipes for a third game in a row in the Rangers' 3-1 win over the Lightning Wednesday night at the Garden.
NY Post (Mollie Walker) —
Lightning's Mikhail Sergachev was taken off the Madison Square Garden ice on a stretcher in the second period of Tampa Bay’s matchup with the Rangers.
NY Post (Andrew Crane) —
He’ll return to the Rangers’ lineup Wednesday against the Lightning following a two-game suspension for elbowing, allowing the Blueshirts to have their defensive pairings intact again.
NY Post (Mollie Walker) —
TAMPA, Fla. — Artemi Panarin was a sorcerer with the puck in his second three-goal performance of the month Saturday night against the Lightning, which helped lift the Rangers to a 5-1 win to close out 2023. This was just the latest captivating effort from the star Russian wing, who should be at the forefront...
NY Post (Mollie Walker) —
The Rangers picked up their franchise-best 25th victory through 35 games with an assertive 5-1 road win over the Lightning on Saturday night.
NY Post (Mollie Walker) —
“Fil is progressing slowly,” Laviolette said before the Blueshirts took on the Lightning on Saturday night at Amalie Arena.
NY Post (Larry Brooks) —
Let’s try to cut through the fog on the matter of Tyler Motte, who on Saturday signed a one-year deal with the Lightning for $800,000.
NY Post (Larry Brooks) —
A plurality of responses cited the 2-0 Game 7 defeat to the Lightning in the 2015 conference finals.
NY Post (Mollie Walker) —
After the Rangers won a high-scoring and emotional affair against the Lightning at the Garden the previous night, Thursday night’s matchup with the Blues didn’t have anything close to that same high stakes feel to it.
NY Post (Andrew Crane) —
But by the end of the Rangers’ 6-3 victory over the Lightning, Tyler Motte had compiled his first multi-goal game since Jan. 27, 2021.
NY Post (Larry Brooks) —
Chris Kreider and Tyler Motte each scored twice and the New York Rangers beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 6-3 on Wednesday night.
NY Post (Andrew Crane) —
The Rangers have another injury concern on their blueline, just when they seemed back at full-strength.