Richards scores twice as Bolts retake lead
Brad Richards scored twice and Nikolai Khabibulin made 28 saves Tuesday as the Lightning beat the Flyers 4-2 to move within one win of their first Stanley Cup finals.
View ArticleLightning blow three-goal lead, but beat Pens in shootout
Brad Richards and Vaclav Prospal beat goalie Marc-Andre Fleury on consecutive shots in a shootout and the Lightning held off the Pens, 5-4.
View ArticleRichards' shootout goal lifts Bolts past Rangers
Brad Richards scored the lone goal in a shootout, lifting the Lightning to a 5-4 win over the Rangers, their fourth in five games.
View ArticleRichards nets tiebreaker in Lightning win over Sabres
Brad Richards scored the go-ahead goal 7 minutes into the third period, helping the Tampa Bay Lightning to a 3-2 win over the suddenly sloppy Sabres on Saturday night.
View ArticleLightning need to make a deal if they want to see the playoffs
In keeping their Big Three, the Lightning's cupboard has gone bare. If it wants any shot at the playoffs, or another Cup, Tampa Bay will have to part with one of those stars.
View ArticleChicago makes offer, but other team in Richards mix
It is almost certain Tampa Bay forward Brad Richards will be dealt before Tuesday's 3 p.m. trade deadline. The question now is where the former playoff MVP ends up.
View ArticleNHL All-Star Game: Rest of roster, plus rookies, named for Raleigh, N.C. event
The NHL announced Tuesday the remaining 36 players and 12 rookies chosen by the league's hockey operations department to take part in this month's All-Star festivities that include the traditional...
View ArticleTwo Anaheim Ducks, one Los Angeles Kings player honored as NHL All-Stars
Two Ducks and one Kings player were chosen to the NHL All-Star Game.
View ArticleNY area gets sparse NHL All-Star representation
The Devils only have one All-Star, while the Rangers send two and the Islanders have only one in the skills competition.
View ArticleNHL Future Power Rankings - Chicago Blackhawks positioned well for future...
Craig Custance, Frank Provenzano, Neil Greenberg, Corey Pronman, Robert Vollman and Ryan Schwepfinger rank every NHL team based on how well they're set up for future success.
View ArticleSochi Olympics - No easy answers for Team Canada
With so many weapons to choose from, how could Team Canada possibly go wrong in selecting its 25-player squad? The truth is that it could go very wrong.
View ArticleRumblings: Brodeur eager to go on market
The NHL's all-time winningest netminder was intrigued on the eve of free agency, wondering exactly where he'll end up. "I'm excited and intrigued t...
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