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Both the Lightning and the Panthers were born out of the National Hockey League's expansion into the southeast in the early 1990s. Aside from a few abortive attempts to bring minor league hockey to Florida (the Tropical Hockey League of the 1930s, and Jacksonville Rockets and Barons of the 1960s/70s); these were the first professional hockey franchises in the Sunshine State.
TAMPA — The Lightning might have us right where they want us, with pundits predicting their downfall, setting Tampa Bay up to prove everyone wrong again on the way to another deep playoff chase ...
The Panthers held the Lightning to just 19 shots on goal — including just 10 combined in the first two periods — and managed to break the game open in the third period to take a 3-2 win in ...
The Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning are both teams located within the state of Florida along Interstate 75, representing different geographical areas within the state. The two teams have played in the same division since 1993 (Atlantic Division from 1993 to 1998, Southeast Division from 1998 to 2013, Central Division in the pandemic ...
The paper savaged the Lightning for their poor play, suggesting their defeat "was the final chapter in a whole new story of despair. In a way, it was as if an entire community was duped. For six months, the Lightning had you believing you were seeing something historic. And in the end, it was all choke and mirrors." [23]
Carter Verhaeghe scored 2:59 into overtime and the Florida Panthers beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 on Tuesday at Amerant Bank Arena to go up 2-0 in their Stanley Cup Playoffs opening-round series.
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The post Paul Finebaum Has Blunt Prediction For Florida vs. Alabama appeared first on The Spun. Alabama play Florida this weekend in one of the biggest SEC regular season games of the year. But ...