Lightning versus Penguins preview
The Bolts and Penguins meet up in another NBC Sports Net telecast; Stamkos and St. Louis chase hardware, but it's not going to be easy...
The Bolts and Penguins meet up in another NBC Sports Net telecast; Stamkos and St. Louis chase hardware, but it's not going to be easy...
Tonight's Tampa Bay / Philadelphia game is another NBC Sports Network telecast, and that means we have to suffer another polarizing broadcast and the intermission stupidity of Mike Milbury.
A morale boosting win versus Carolina must be built on by the Lightning if they have any plans for post-season contention.
While things aren't rosy for the Lightning, the suffering gets worse with an NBC Sports Net telecast. Yeah, I'm biased against their coverage.
The NBC Sports Network's coverage of the NHL is not only good enough to compensate for not being on ESPN, it might actually be even better.
Starting a four-game road swing, the Lightning go up against the Flyers for the 2nd time in just over a week. Will Vincent Lecavalier play? And what's the latest out of Philly?
The last two times the Tampa Bay Lightning have hosted the Philadelphia Flyers, hijink have ensued on ice - be it stall tactics or made-for-TV moments.
If one online report is true, the NHL pushed or the Hurricane Sandy-related charity hockey game in Atlantic City not to be televised.
On the flip-side of back-to-back games, the Lightning play a VBoston Bruins team that will want to redeem themselves after the March 13th drubbing they received in Tampa.
With less than two weeks remaining in the NHL season, the Bolts play the first of back-to-back games tonight in Philadelphia. What sideshow antics are in store for tonight's nationally televised game?