Lightning extend point streak to 15
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It was a long weekend of road hockey for the Tampa Bay Lightning, with a pair of games that saw two different styles of play—Tampa Bay fought hard but saw one of the longest point streaks in franchise history come to an end with a back-to-back split.
On Saturday night, the Tampa Bay Lightning visited the Columbus Blue Jackets on the second-half of their back-to-back following a game in Chicago the previous night.
The Lightning arrived in Columbus playing their best stretch of hockey in years, riding a 15-game point streak and holding opponents to two goals or fewer in regulation for eight straight games.
Charlie Coyle keeps clicking off games played and the Columbus Blue Jackets keep counting wins after a coaching change as they await the arrival of the Tampa Bay Lightning, the NHL's hottest club, for a Saturday night visit.
The Tampa Bay Lightning and Team Canada could be without Brayden Point for an extended period if one medical opinion proves correct. The post Lightning Point Could Be Out Long-Term: Medical Expert appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Lightning center Brayden Point suffered a knee injury on Monday, and Jon Cooper says they have avoided the worst-case scenario
Lightning head coach Jon Cooper provided some much-needed clarity on Brayden Point’s injury, which he suffered on Monday.