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Why I didn't observe the "Staniversary"

The world moves on and while we cling to warm memories for comfort, we cannot be lost in them, or our expectations on the present diminishes.

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Lightning a less-costly NHL fan experience

According to Team Marketing Report's annual Fan Cost Index research, the Tampa Bay Lightning increased their ticket prices a mere one percent post-lockout with an average ticket price of $38.1

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Relive 2004 Eastern Conference finale tonight

May 22nd, 2004's epic finale between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Philadelphia Flyers will be rebroadcast tonight at 8 PM on Sun Sports.

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What Changed?

Months of posturing and rhetoric and hard-line stances have given away to what should have been a starting point in labor negotiation talks between the NHL and NHLPA. So what changed that led to the league dropping it's hardline stance?

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2012 NHL Lockout: Searching for signs of hope

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2012 NHL CBA: Ownership wants more

NHL ownership got everything they wanted in the 2004-05 lockout with thanks to a weak union. In 2012, ownership once again cries poverty in the wake of posting record revenues and awarding gargantuan cotnracts.

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Eight Years ago on Boltsmag: The chalice of Lord Stanley

It's been eight years, but it remains a day and a feat that fans won't soon forget.

The Cold War

No urgency is on display with the looming expiration of the NHL's collective bargaining agreement with the Players Association.

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For fans expecting a quick-fix, recent Lightning history won't repeat itself

The Lightning continue reeling and fans want change. Everything's wrong. And, yet, by standing pat, the Lightning are changing.

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Rambling thoughts on the Lokomotiv Yaroslavl crash

An admittedly rambling, personal post in light of the Lokomotiv Yaroslavl tragedy. Citing Tampa Bay Lightning ties and ESPN.com's complete and utter failure to be a "World Wide Leader in Sports" yesterday.

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