Keeping Lightning Captain Steven Stamkos In Tampa Is A ‘Priority’ Tampa Bay Lightning general manager Julien BriseBois wasted no time in touching base with Steven Stamkos and his agent concerning an extension. 05/1/2024 - 12:49 pm | View Link
Stamkos not thinking of future after Lightning elimination Stamkos, who was selected by the Lightning with the No. 1 pick in the 2008 NHL Draft and has been their captain since March 6, 2014, can become an unrestricted free agent on July 1. He was in the ... 04/30/2024 - 5:39 pm | View Link
Steven Stamkos should be 'Bolt for life,' Lightning coach Jon Cooper says after first-round playoff exit As the clock ticked down at Amerant Bank Arena, the Panthers held a big lead that only ballooned with multiple empty net goals. The game ended, 6-1, in favor of the Panthers. Despite the lopsided ... 04/30/2024 - 6:05 am | View Link
Why Steven Stamkos’ future is Lightning’s top offseason priority Steven Stamkos’ season, and potentially his time in a Lightning uniform, had just ended after a Game 5 loss to the Panthers in the first round of the playoffs. He was asked whether he had allowed any ... 04/30/2024 - 4:38 am | View Link
Lightning’s Steven Stamkos refuses to address future after early playoff exit Steven Stamkos and his Tampa Bay Lightning were the second team eliminated from the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs after an abysmal 6-1 loss to the Florida Panthers in Game 5 of their Eastern Conference ... 04/30/2024 - 1:31 am | View Link
The basketball robot programmed to troubleshoot and negate any problem with relative ease encountered a worthy brain-teaser Saturday night.
How does one center adjust to a team that’s able to throw three capable and well-rested bigs at him throughout the course of a game?
Nikola Jokic was actually stumped.
“Have a duplicate clone of myself,” he said finally.
Anthony Edwards is the future, and the evolution was televised Saturday night.
The Nuggets lost for only the second time in their past 15 home playoff games, dropping the opener 106-99 in the Western Conference semifinals. As fans shrugged toward the exits at Ball Arena, one thing was clear: The Minnesota Timberwolves are way better than the whiny Lakers.
First, the obvious.
The Denver Nuggets lost the first game of the second-round NBA playoff series to the Minnesota Timberwolves 106-99 at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado on Saturday night, May 4, 2024.
Foul trouble is rarely a blessing in disguise.
It might’ve helped the Timberwolves steal a road game in the first chapter of what’s sure to be a bitterly competitive series.
NBA Sixth Man of the Year Naz Reid played prolonged fourth-quarter minutes with Karl-Anthony Towns in foul trouble, and his 10-point burst in the last six minutes handed the Nuggets a 106-99 Game 1 loss on Saturday night.
This is the first time in the last two postseasons that Denver has trailed a series.
Initial thoughts from the Nuggets’ loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals on Saturday.
Naz Reid took over in the fourth: Timberwolves forward Naz Reid was named this season’s Sixth Man of the Year for a reason. But how many walked into Ball Arena on Saturday expecting Reid to turn into an All-Star in the fourth?