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BoltProspects: Lindback saves TB's bacon in the extra sesh and, lo and behold, there's still a chance to steal a victory from the jaws of defeat.

BoltProspects Twitter - February 12, 2013 - 22:26
BoltProspects: Lindback saves TB's bacon in the extra sesh and, lo and behold, there's still a chance to steal a victory from the jaws of defeat.

BoltProspects: In the good way, in case that wasn't blatantly obvious.

BoltProspects Twitter - February 12, 2013 - 22:24
BoltProspects: In the good way, in case that wasn't blatantly obvious.

BoltProspects: Lindback absolutely monstrous on this OT PK. Monstrous.

BoltProspects Twitter - February 12, 2013 - 22:23
BoltProspects: Lindback absolutely monstrous on this OT PK. Monstrous.

BoltProspects: @jch2629 Then you have a problem with the players. You think Boucher doesn't want consistency in their play?

BoltProspects Twitter - February 12, 2013 - 22:22
BoltProspects: @jch2629 Then you have a problem with the players. You think Boucher doesn't want consistency in their play?

BoltProspects: RT @jamesroyer: Cannot believe #tblightning scored three goals in final 6:04 to tie game at 3. #gobolts. Working extra now.

BoltProspects Twitter - February 12, 2013 - 22:19
BoltProspects: RT @jamesroyer: Cannot believe #tblightning scored three goals in final 6:04 to tie game at 3. #gobolts. Working extra now.

BoltProspects: FIRE HIM. /sarcasm

BoltProspects Twitter - February 12, 2013 - 22:18
BoltProspects: FIRE HIM. /sarcasm

BoltProspects: @EyeOnHockey Montreal squandering a 3-goal lead late in the 3rd is better understood as a "meltdown."

BoltProspects Twitter - February 12, 2013 - 22:17
BoltProspects: @EyeOnHockey Montreal squandering a 3-goal lead late in the 3rd is better understood as a "meltdown."

BoltProspects: @MikeCorcoranNHL I feel for you, man.

BoltProspects Twitter - February 12, 2013 - 22:16
BoltProspects: @MikeCorcoranNHL I feel for you, man.

BoltProspects: Salo bomb for the tie. Banked off Stamkos' skate, I believe.

BoltProspects Twitter - February 12, 2013 - 22:15
BoltProspects: Salo bomb for the tie. Banked off Stamkos' skate, I believe.

BoltProspects: Wow.

BoltProspects Twitter - February 12, 2013 - 22:14
BoltProspects: Wow.

Bolts vs. Canadiens Game Updates

TBL.com Feed - February 12, 2013 - 19:49
Bolts vs. Canadiens game updates.

Lightning's Teddy Purcell, Ryan Malone To Headline Wednesday's McDonald's Radio Show

TBL.com Feed - February 12, 2013 - 17:26
Tampa Bay Lightning forwards Teddy Purcell and Ryan Malone will appear as the featured guests on the live radio show ‘Lightning Hockey Night,’ presented by Grow Financial Federal Credit Union, which will air for the second time this season on AM 6...

The Vinny Lecavalier Foundation Announces New Partnership

TBL.com Feed - February 12, 2013 - 16:00
The Vinny Lecavalier Foundation will announce a new partnership with The Lightning Conference of the Florida High School Hockey Association (FHSHA) during The Lightning Cup Final to be held tomorrow evening at the Tampa Bay Times Forum. Tampa Bay ...

Leonard Black honored as Lightning Community Hero

TBL.com Feed - February 12, 2013 - 15:18
TAMPA BAY – The Tampa Bay Lightning honored Leonard Black as the 22nd Lightning Community Hero of the year during the first period of tonight's game against the Montreal Canadiens. Black, who received a $50,000 donation from the Lightning Foundati...

Bolts vs. Habs Pre-Game Notebook

TBL.com Feed - February 12, 2013 - 13:56
Following a four-game road trip through the Northeast, that in actuality only comprised three games due to one of the contests being postponed because of severe weather, the Tampa Bay Lightning returned to the Tampa Bay Times Forum on Tuesday morn...

Tampa Bay Times Forum To Host Fourth Lightning Cup Finals, First-Ever Lightning Conference All-Star Game Wednesday Night

TBL.com Feed - February 12, 2013 - 13:44
For the fourth time in as many years, the Tampa Bay Times Forum will play host to the high school hockey Lightning Cup Finals on Wednesday, February 13 at 7:40 p.m featuring East Lake and Mitchell. Prior to the Lightning Cup Finals, the first-ever...

Tampa Bay Lightning LW Ryan Malone might be out 3-4 weeks, coach Boucher says

Lightning Strikes (Cristodero) - February 12, 2013 - 13:42
Tampa Bay Lightning left wing Ryan Malone might be out three to four weeks with an undisclosed lower-body injury, meaning he could miss as many as 14 games, coach Guy Boucher said. Previously, the team said Malone, who was placed on injured reserve retroactive to Sunday, was …
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Tampa Bay Lightning LW Ryan Malone might be out 3-4 weeks, coach Boucher says

Lightning Strikes (Cristodero) - February 12, 2013 - 13:42

Tampa Bay Lightning left wing Ryan Malone might be out three to four weeks with an undisclosed lower-body injury, meaning he could miss as many as 14 games, coach Guy Boucher said. Previously, the team said Malone, who was placed on injured reserve retroactive to Sunday, was day-to-day.

"It's going to be tough missing him," Boucher said. "Other guys will have to step up. We've had a young kid we've been meaning to bring up and now we have the opportunity to do so."

Boucher was referring to Richard Panik (pronounced PAH-nik), who had 21 goals, 35 points in 43 games for AHL Syracuse.

"A huge opportunity for me," said Panik, who turned 22 on Feb. 7.

But the immediate concern was for Malone. The injury occurred Sunday before the game with the Rangers as players were going through their usual pregame soccer kick-around. Malone said the pregame "activation" aggravated something that had been lingering. Perhaps, but the bottom line is Malone was hurt "trying to kick a soccer ball."

"It was just kind of a weird instance," Malone said. "It's disappointing. Obviously, you'd rather be hurt when you're out there playing, but it could be worse."

Malone, who in four previous seasons with Tampa Bay has never played a full schedule and the last three seasons has played 69, 54 and 60 games, said he could be back as quickly as 10 days.

"Nothing to serious," he said. "It will be all right. Hope for the best."

"I feel bad for him," Boucher said. "In a short season like now, one month, that's a lot. I can't wait for him to get back, and when we do we'll be a better team. In the meantime, it's an opportunity for some guys to step up, and not just the younger guys but other guys that are on the team who have the opportunity to show what they've got."

Other stuff from the morning skate: Anders Lindback gets the start in net tonight against the Canadiens. Lindback is 5-3-0 in nine games with a 2.96 goals-against average and .902 save percentage. But in his past three games (two starts) he has a 3.24 goals-against average and .875 save percentage. ... No word yet on scratches but defensemen Brendan Mikkelson and Marc-Andre Bergeron and right wing Pierre-Cedric Labrie were off the ice last. ... Panik, who will wear No. 71, said his parents and girlfriend are making the 17-hour trip from Slovakia to see him play. They are expected to land at 7 p.m. ... Boucher said the biggest difference in Panik from last season (he had 19 goals in 64 games for AHL Norfolk) is his consistency. Panik, 6 feet, 1, 208 pounds, agreed and said it was simply a matter of better mental preparation. "Just be ready for every game," he said. Added Boucher: "A big guy, tremendous speed, puck protection. he forces himself in, a solid hockey player." ... The plan for Alex Killorn heading into Sunday's game with the Rangers was to start him on the third line and then see what would be. Killorn played so well in his first NHL game, picking up an assist in 13:17 of ice time, he ended up on a line with center Vinny Lecavalier and Teddy Purcell and getting power play time. "He deserved it," Boucher said. "It's not a question of age or experience, it's really how ready these guys are. If they're ready, let's go." ... After a sizzling start in which he had five goals and 12 points in seven games, left wing Cory Conacher has zero points in four games (though he still leads all rookies in points and assists). "I just have to understand goals are going to be a lot harder to come by," he said. "It's starting to become playoff hockey and that's just how it is. I was getting those bounces earlier in the season, everybody was, and that's why those goals were going in and now they're not. You have to continue to go to those dirty areas. A lot of those goals are scored within a couple of feet from the net, so it's going to be important for me to keep driving to the net."

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High School Hockey Preview – East Lake, Mitchell ready to face off for Lightning Cup

TBL.com Feed - February 12, 2013 - 13:26
After a long, but exciting high school hockey season, only two teams remain, as both East Lake High School and Mitchell High School will face off Wednesday night at the Tampa Bay Times Forum to claim the Lightning Cup Championship. The puck dro...

BoltProspects: “@Barlow01: @BoltProspects Did he get in trouble for taking a shot at someone in practice?" // Charles Landry in '11 camp. Boucher not happy

BoltProspects Twitter - February 11, 2013 - 21:53
BoltProspects: “@Barlow01: @BoltProspects Did he get in trouble for taking a shot at someone in practice?" // Charles Landry in '11 camp. Boucher not happy
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