Bolts fall behind 2-0 in series against Panthers

by Gary Shelton on April 24, 2024

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Vasilevskiy stopped 34 shots./TIM WIRT

Wednesday, 4 a.m.

The moments when it got away are with them still. Carter Verehaeghe’s winning goal. The save by Sergie Bobrovskiy’s elbow. The four-minute power play where they didn’t score.

They might as well look at those moments.

It beats looking at their situation.






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The Tampa Bay Lightning dropped its second 3-2 game (this one in overtime) to the Florida Panthers Tuesday night. The Bolts fell behind, then came back, then lost in overtime. It was the Panthers’ 11th straight overtime win; the Bolts are 1-10 in their last 11 overtimes.

This one felt closer than the Bolts’ opening 3-2 loss to Florida. After a flat first period when Tampa Bay fell behind 2-0 on goals by Sam Bennett and  Vladimir Tarasenko.

The Bolts tied the game on goals by Brayden Point and Steven Stamkos to force overtime. But one key save by Panthers’ goalie Sergei Bobrovsky came in the second period when he dove and blocked a shot by the Lightning’s Matt Dumba with his elbow.

“You’re looking at two of the best,” Lightning coach Jon Cooper said. “Sometimes, you have sit here and marvel at some the saves that were made.”

Former Lightning player Verhaeghe scored the winning goal three minutes into overtime.

After tw games, NHL leading scoring Nikita Kucherov has just one point and only three shots.

“This group knows how to get it done,” Cooper said. “It was so damn close to getting done.”

The teams play again Thursday night at 7 p.m. at Amalie Arena.

Rays’ bullpen blows another game

by Gary Shelton on April 24, 2024

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Paredes had a two-run homer./TIM WIRT

Wednesday, 3 a.m.

Stop them if you’ve heard this before.

The bullpen of the Tampa Bay Rays is still leaky.

The Rays dropped a 4-2 game to Detroit — their fourth loss in five games — when, once again, their relief corps could not make a narrow lead hold up late. This time, the losing pitcher was Colin Poche, who gave up three runs and three hits in his one inning of work.






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Tampa Bay, which struggled offensively most of the night, had finally taken a 2-1 lead on Isaac Paredes’ sixth home run in the sixth inning. But two innings later, the Tigers got home runs from Riley Greene (his second of the night) and Mark Canha to take the lead.

The Rays wasted a good starting performance from Ryan Pepiot, who gave up just three hits and one run in his six innings.

The Rays had just six hits, and none of them on the seven at-bats they had with runners in scoring position.

The Rays have now lost 13 games this season, and six of them have been by the bullpen.

Tampa Bay and Detroit will play the final game of their three-game series tonight at 6:50 p.m.

 Tyler Alexander will start for the Rays against Detroit’s Jack Flaherty.

Tigers batter Rays behind Skubal

by Gary Shelton on April 23, 2024

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Tuesday, 4 a.m.

The less said about this one, the better.

The Tampa Bay Rays were clobbered Monday night, losing a 7-1 rout to the Detroit Tigers and pitcher Tarik Skubal. It was the team’s third loss in its last four games and sent them back to the .500 level at 12-12.

The Rays could barely touch Skubal, who threw six innings and allowed just three hits. He struck out nine.

The Rays’ Zach Littell, on the other hand, gave up nine hits and five earned runs in his six innings. The Rays fell behind 3-0 in the first two innings and never challenged. They went 0-for-3 with runners in scoring position.

Amed Rosario had two of the Rays’ six hits and extended his hitting streak to 14 games. In nine of the 14 games, Rosario has had multi-hits.

The Rays will start Ryan Pepiot in tonight’s game against the Tigers (6:50 p.m.). The Tigers will counter with Kenta Maeda,

Bad innings dooms Rays against Yanks

by Gary Shelton on April 22, 2024

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Rosario has hit in 13 straight./TIM WIRT

Monday, 4 a.m.

There are terrible places to forget how to play baseball.

Standing on the mound at Yankee Stadium is one of them.

Aaron Civale, in the middle of a pretty good pitching performance, had his control abandon him in the fifth inning of a 5-4 loss.

Pitching in a 1-1 tie, Civale got the first two batters (Juan Soto and Aaron Judge) of the inning. But then he walked three straight batters on 19 pitches. After that, he gave up three straight hits on three pitches.

The Rays made another attempt at a comback, trimming the deficit to one run, but could not pull into a tie.

The Rays open a home series with the Tigers Monday at 6:50 p.m. at Tropicana Field. Zack Littell will start fo the Rays against Tarik Skubal..

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Pepiot shuts down Angels in victory

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Fairbanks struggles as closer again

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Kucherov hits 100 as Bolts win finale

April 18, 2024 general

SThursday, 3 a.m. Nikita Kucherov continued to direct the orchestra Thursday night. He leads, and everyone else follows. Kucherov became the fifth man in the history of the NHL to compile 100 assists in a season in the Bolts’ 6-4 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs. It was the team’s final regular season game. They […]

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Rays beat Angels in 13th inning

April 17, 2024 general

Wednesday, 4 a.m. The game went on for most of the night. The game-winner? It went about 60 feet. The Tampa Bay Rays managed to pull out a 7-6, 13-inning marathon against the Los Angeles Angels Tuesday night. Four times, they came from behind until a slow chopper to third by Amed Rosario drove in […]

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