Bolts win in another comeback

by Gary Shelton on March 29, 2026

in general

Guentzel scored his 34th./TIM WIRT

Sunday, 4 a.m.

Yeah, they start slow. Yeah, they dig themselves a hole too often. Yeah, they tend to turn games into uphill climbs.

But on days such as Saturday, the Tampa Bay Lightning treats slow starts as minor inconveniences.

The Bolts fell behind for the fifth straight game, and they fell behind by two goals for the fourth straight, before waking up and taking a 4-2 victory over the Ottawa Senators at Benchmark International Arena.

The Bolts started slow, and struggled to get their offense going in the first period. But they charged back with two goals each in the second and the third.

Goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy won his 35th game, stopping 25 of 27 shots.

Emil Lilleberg scored the wining goal 8:51 into the third period. He had a goal and two assists in the game.

Also scoring for the Bolts were Brandon Hagel, Charle-Edouard D'Astous and Jake Geuntzel (his 34th on the year).

The Bolts try to get off to a better start today when they play against Nashville (and former teammate Steven Stamkos) at 5 p.m. at Benchmark.

Rays come back, but lose to Cards late

by Gary Shelton on March 29, 2026

in general

Carson Williams had a big ninth./KIM HUKARI

Sunday, 3 a.m.

Another day, another slice of agony for the Rays' bullpen.

The Rays, who gave up an eight-run sixth inning in Thursday's opener, gave up two runs without recording an out in the 10th inning of Saturday's game.

The result was a blown comeback by the Rays and a 6-5 loss to St. Louis. The Rays are now 0-2 on the season and have given up 15 runs, most of it by the bullpen.

The Rays waited a while to swing the bats on Saturday. They were no-hit through six innings.

The Rays rallied with four runs in the ninth. Two of the runs came on a hit by Carson Williams, who scored the tying run from first base.

When Yandy Diaz singled in the go-ahead run in the 10th, the Rays seemed to have a chance of winning. But Griffin Jax walked a man on four pitches, gave up a sacrifice bunt and then a single to J.J. Wetherholt. In two games, Jax has an ERA of 18.00.

The Rays managed just seven hits, two of them by Chandler Simpson.

Joe Boyle started for the Rays and gave up two runs in the first. After that, he threw five shutout innings and finished with a three-hitter.

The Rays play the Cardinals today at 2:15 p.m. at Busch Stadium. Steven Matz will start for the Rays against Dustin May.

Bolts can’t dig themselves out of a hole

by Gary Shelton on March 27, 2026

in general

Perry forced overtime./TIM WIRT

Friday, 4 a.m.

Maybe the Tampa Bay Lightning should stop giving their opponent a head start.

Lately, games of the Lightning have followed a familiar pattern. They start slow. They catch up. And then it's a coin flip.

For the third straight game, the Bolts fell behind 3-1, this time to Seattle in Thursday night's game at Benchmark International Arena. Once again, they clawed their way back to force overtime, but they lost on Brandon Montour's goal 2:47 into the extra period.

The Bolts outshot Seattle 32-19. But they missed on a lot of chances. On their losing goal, Brandon Hagel lost his stick and was headed toward the bench when Montour scored.

The Bolts goals came from Anthony Cirelli (his 20th), Jake Guentzel (his 33rd) and Corey Perry (his 14th).

Goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 15 of 19 shots. He is 34-13-3 on the season.

The Bolts are home on Saturday, playing the Ottawa Senators at 1 p.m. at Benchmark.

Rays let huge lead slip away in opener

by Gary Shelton on March 26, 2026

in general

Diaz started with three hits./TIM WIRT

Friday, 4 a.m.

If Opening Day can be viewed as an opening statement, there was only one message delivered by the Tampa Bay Rays Thursday.

Oops.

The Rays dropped their first game, 9-7, to the St. Louis Cardials at Busch Stadium. Along the way, there were several misstatements, and misplays, by the Rays.

-- Their bullpen was dreadful, giving up eight runs in the sixth inning (and blowing a 7-1 lead). Ian Seymour, in particular, had a tough night, giving up five runs without getting anyone out.

-- They weren't opportunistic enough. The Rays stranded 16 runners. In the ninth, Richie Palacious struck out with the bases loaded to end the game.

The Rays' offense did well enough at times. They had 17 hits and six walks. Yandy Diaz, Ben Williamson and Nick Fortes all had three hits. Jonathan Aranda and Jonny Deluca had two.

Still, they blew a six-run lead. That's a tough way to start a season.

Drew Rasmussen, the Rays' starter, went five innings and gave up just one run.

Saturday, the Rays and Cardinals play again at Busch at 2:15 p.m. Joe Boyle will start for the Rays against Michael McGreevy.

Bolts rally to beat Minnesota Wild

March 25, 2026 general

Wednesday, 4 a.m. For a period and a half, the Tampa Bay Bay Lightning looked as if it was still somewhere on the road. The Bolts, after a return from the west coast, were sluggish and sleepy looking. They fell behind 2-0 in the first period and 3-1 midway through the second. Turns out, there […]

Read the full article →

Lightning lets road effort slip away

March 23, 2026 general

Monday, 4 a.m. Spend enough time on the road, and some stretches are going to turn rocky. Ask the Tampa Bay Lightning, who saw their excellence away from home end in a 4-3 overtime loss to the Calgary Flames at the Scotiabank Saddledome. The Bolts, who took seven of eight points on their latest road […]

Read the full article →

Kucherov shines again in Bolts’ win

March 22, 2026 general

Sunday, 4 a.m. Are there any adjectives left? Are there any superlatives that haven’t been used to describe the brilliance of Nikita Kucherov? Probably not. If the word is laudatory, then it’s probably been used to describe Kucherov. Once again, Kucherov was dazzling again in Saturday night’s 5-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers at the […]

Read the full article →

Bolts’ offense hums in easy victory

March 20, 2026 general

Friday, 4 a.m. Because this is hockey, there are nights the offense dries up. There are nights the opposing goalie is too big, and the opposing net is too small. Then there are nights where everything clicks. The Tampa Bay Lightning scored six goals for the second consecutive game Thursday night, taking a 6-2 win […]

Read the full article →

Kucherov leads Bolts past Seattle

March 18, 2026 general

Wednesday, 4 a.m. It was apparent that the Tampa Bay Lightning had lost their mojo in recent days. But who knew they’d find it again in Seattle, of all places? The Bolts, 2-9 in their previous 11 games, looked a lot like the team that had closed out the first portion of the season so […]

Read the full article →

Bolts come back, but fade in the third

March 15, 2026 general

Sunday, 4 a.m. Have you heard this one before? The Tampa Bay Lightning get off a dreadful start, an absolutely miserable start. They fall behind 2-0 in a hurry. And, surprise, they fight back. They tie score at 2-2, and turn catastrophe into something salvageable. Then, ignoring the opportunity to take over, they fade away […]

Read the full article →