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Location: Tampa, Fla. | Arena: St. Pete Times Forum (19,758) | Coach: Barry Melrose | Stanley Cups: 1
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Even with the end of the regular season nearly a month behind them, the Lightning still haven't managed to hide from the black cloud of bad luck that hovered over the franchise since August.

On May 6, veteran center Jeff Halpern suffered a ruptured ACL in his right knee while representing the United States in the World Hockey Championships in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Halpern also suffered a sprain of his MCL and a slight tear of the meniscus. Once Halpern recovers from the MCL sprain, he will undergo reconstructive surgery on his ACL tendon that is expected to require 5-to-6 months of recovery time.

The 32-year-old forward had his skate blade stick in the ice when he was hip checked by Canada defenseman Brent Burns while Halpern carried the puck through the neutral zone. He flew to Washington, D.C., on May 7 to see Washington Capitals' team physician Benjamin Shaffer, who performed surgery on the MCL tendon in Halpern's left knee in 2002.

Heading into the start of next season, Halpern had been expected to anchor the third-line center role although he scored 10 goals and 18 points in 19 games with Tampa Bay in a second-line capacity after being acquired from Dallas at the trade deadline. He also was expected to take over a leadership role, something he had begun to do in the final month of last season.

Halpern is the seventh Lightning player since late September to incur an injury that required major surgery. Defenseman Dan Boyle needed two surgeries to his left wrist to repair three severed tendons after a skate fell from above his locker stall, the second after only one tendon correctly reattached to the bone. Left winger Ryan Craig missed the final 59 games of the season following surgery on his left knee. Center Chris Gratton missed the final 19 games following hip surgery while defenseman Brad Lukowich flew to Germany for sports hernia surgery in February that forced him to miss 21 games.

In addition, center Vinny Lecavalier and defenseman Paul Ranger each underwent shoulder surgery last month to repair a torn labrum.

SEASON HIGHLIGHT
The Lightning thumped division rival Carolina 6-1 on Nov. 14 for their fourth consecutive victory as center Vinny Lecavalier factored in on five of the six goals with a hat trick and two assists. Lecavalier capped off the night by completing his hat trick with a shorthanded goal against former teammate John Grahame.

TURNING POINT
There was plenty of hype on Dec. 13 surrounding Calgary's first visit to Tampa since Game 7 of the 2004 Stanley Cup finals, but the game turned out to be anything but another Cup final preview. The Lightning came into the game on a 3-1-1 stretch to pull its record to .500. Despite scoring six goals against Miikka Kiprusoff, Tampa Bay lost by three goals, starting a downward spiral to its season. The loss was the first of three in succession and began a stretch of seven losses in eight games and one win in 11 games. The loss to Calgary also marked the end of goaltender Marc Denis' career in a Lightning uniform; he was sent down to the minors shortly after suffering the loss in relief.

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July 2, 2008 1:32 pm

1. Barry Melrose

2. Steve Stamkos

3. Ryan Malone

4. Gary Roberts

5. Radim Vrabata

6. Olaf Kolzig

7. Vaclav Prospal

Only 3 more moves to "spend for ten, lets win the cup again".

Still ...(more)

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Since:May 24, 2008

July 13, 2008 3:37 am
I just read on the St Pete Time website that Vinny's new deal has been signed and is different than what people were speculating a week or two ago. 

Instead on 9 years for $77 million, he signed an 11 year $85 million deal. The deal begins after next season and runs through 2019-20 when he will be 40 years old. Baring ownership losing their minds and trading him one day, t
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Since:Jul 3, 2007

July 4, 2008 11:23 pm
I have been all over the net doing searches and can't find a team store for the Lightning.  I drove around the St Pete Times Forum today but didn't see anything that looked like a shop.

Can someone please tell where it is in the Tampa Bay area?

Thank you for your time!
Reputation:98
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July 1, 2008 2:05 pm

I love the signing of Vbrata (sportsnet.ca confirmed it, hopefully it's true) for only $3mil a year. He'll be a great finisher to put with Stamkos. I also like Prospal being brought back for 3.5mil a year. What I'm not convinced on yet is the Malone signing. I'm a huge Lightning and Pens fan and since I watched Malone pla ...(more)

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April 26, 2008 2:33 pm

This threa