Pro Hockey Rumors continues its look around the NHL with an overview of the free-agent situation for the Lightning.
The Tampa Bay Lightning are another year removed from their postseason glories of the past decade. What must they do this offseason to once more compete for the Stanley Cup in earnest?
This series is being dubbed the battle for Florida; which team will come out victorious, the Panthers or the Lightning? After clinching the Atlantic Division title, Florida is set up for an in-state rivalry in round one.
Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Jonas Johansson won’t dress for Monday’s game against the Detroit Red Wings as he deals with a lower-body injury. The Lightning confirmed on Monday that Johansson is considered day-to-day, with head coach Jon Cooper telling reporters that the injury is not expected to sideline the goaltender on a long-term basis.
Goaltender Jonas Johansson returned to beat the club that drafted him as the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning produced their season-best fifth straight victory, topping the Buffalo Sabres 3-1 on Saturday afternoon.
The Canadiens lost, 4-3, to the Lightning on Sunday night, but they at least get the honor of scoring what might be the weirdest goal of the NHL season so far.
When news broke that Andrei Vasilevskiy would start the year on the injured reserve, the outlook for the Tampa Bay Lightning season looked grim. Rumors started to swirl about Tampa Bay potentially picking up a goalie on waivers or even making a trade with their limited capital.
An injury to Andrei Vasilevskiy created one of the biggest storylines league-wide to open the 2023-24 NHL season. The Tampa Bay Lightning lost their starting goaltender for at least the first two months of the season.
Tampa Bay Lightning goalie Jonas Johansson has not been the problem. Not in the slightest. Coming into the season, it was thought that the Lightning would be in deep trouble without their elite goaltender, Andrei Vasilevskiy.
Goaltender Jonas Johansson recorded his second career shutout, Brayden Point broke a season-long goalless drought and the Tampa Bay Lightning earned a 3-0 win over the visiting Carolina Hurricanes Tuesday night.
Something that felt theoretical just a few years ago is now a reality for hockey fans and media members alike. On Monday, the NHL officially made its puck and player tracking data available to the public with NHL Edge, a new stats portal.
2023 A.D.: A hockey empire is about to fall.
These four teams have struggled to start the year. While it's still too early to make any definitive statements, should these squads be worried a bad season is in store?
Jonas Johansson passed his first test as Tampa Bay's No. 1 goalie. Johansson and the Lightning will now try to grab a road victory in the Detroit Red Wings' home opener on Saturday.
Tampa Bay will begin its quest for a fourth Stanley Cup on Tuesday by hosting the Nashville Predators, but the Lightning will do it under decidedly unfamiliar circumstances.
The Tampa Bay Lightning were hit with really, really unfortunate news recently. Their two-time Stanley Cup-winning starting goaltender, Andrei Vasilevskiy, is going to miss a chunk of the season.
Jonas Johansson continues to impress as he showcases his goaltending prowess during the preseason for the Tampa Bay Lightning. In his latest outing, Johansson demonstrated his skill by stopping all 25 shots he faced, marking his second consecutive shutout in the preseason.
A month ago, it looked like a sure thing that Colorado Avalanche netminder Jonas Johansson was going to leave North America and play for his hometown team Farjestad BK in the Swedish Hockey League.
The Colorado Avalanche have used Alexandar Georgiev a lot with Pavel Francouz injured, but on Thursday, they had to turn to Jonas Johansson. And with four seconds left in the game, he made what is likely the save of the season for the Avalanche.
In today’s mailbag, I said the Colorado Avalanche might flip a coin the next time they need a backup goaltender to play a game. It looks like the coin flip may have landed on Jonas Johansson.
The Colorado Eagles took on the Ontario Reign on Tuesday night for the fourth time this season. They met for the third time in Loveland this year, with Colorado looking for their second win against Ontario.
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Arizona Coyotes are clearly looking for a goaltender and hoping they found one in their waiver wire pickup of Jonas Johnasson.
As first reported by Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, the Arizona Coyotes have claimed goaltender Jonas Johansson off of waivers from the Colorado Avalanche.
The rumored trade deal from yesterday appears to have finally gone through. The Avalanche added a little extra goaltending depth by acquiring Jonas Johansson from the Sabres for a six round pick.
The Buffalo Sabres have completed a bit of offseason work, signing goaltender Jonas Johansson to a one-year contract worth $700K.
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