Jan. 23rd, Tampa Bay Lightning at Chicago Blackhawks
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Here are four decisions that have led to the Lightning’s success, particularly over the last 14 games, in which they’ve gone 13-0-1. The third line on the 2020 and ‘21 Stanley Cup championship teams will never be duplicated, but the matchup line the Lightning have created again around Yanni Gourde has been a game-changer.
CHICAGO -- The Tampa Bay Lightning extended their point streak to 15 games in a 2-1 shootout victory against the Chicago Blackhawks at United Center on Friday. Tampa Bay’s run is its third-longest in franchise history, behind a 16-game streak in 2018-19 and an 18-game stretch in 2003-04.
Through Jon Cooper's family foundation, Coop’s Catch for Kids was launched in 2016 and has raised no less than $1.5 million in support of pediatric cancer.
Jon Cooper addresses the tough timing of Brayden Point’s injury as the Lightning await updates after his early exit vs. Flyers.
The forward will play for Jon Cooper, his coach at the 4 Nations Face-Off, which Canada won last season, and with the Tampa Bay Lightning, who are on a 13-0-1 run entering their game at the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday (7 p.m. ET; ESPN).
Jon Cooper achieved his 600th career NHL victory as the Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 5-1. This milestone makes him the second-fastest coach in league history to reach this mark.
Cooper reached the 1,000-game milestone Dec. 31 and was honored during a pregame ceremony Jan. 6 before a game against the Colorado Avalanche. He was joined on the ice by his wife, Jessie, and their three children, Julia, Josie, and Jonny, while a tribute video narrated by Hall of Fame coach Scotty Bowman played on the video board.
Lightning center Brayden Point suffered a knee injury on Monday, and Jon Cooper says they have avoided the worst-case scenario
Nothing and no one has been able to stop the Tampa Bay Lightning.