The Tampa Bay Lightning are another year removed from their postseason glories of the past decade. What must they do this offseason to once more compete for the Stanley Cup in earnest?
With Ryan McDonagh’s recent departure via a trade that sent him back to the Tampa Bay Lightning, where he won two Stanley Cups, the Nashville Predators are now in the market for a new top-four defenseman.
The Tampa Bay Lightning are playing a dangerous game. It’s been three years since the Bolts won the Stanley Cup; just two since they last made the Final.
The Tampa Bay Lightning made headlines Tuesday as they re-acquired defenseman Ryan McDonagh from the Nashville Predators. However, the major takeaway from the trade is that Lightning General Manager Julien BriseBois spoke about having enough cap space to re-sign Lightning captain Steven Stamkos.
Barry Trotz upended what was a quiet day in the NHL on Tuesday. The first-year GM traded assistant captain Ryan McDonagh back to the Tampa Bay Lightning along with a 2024 fourth-round pick in exchange for a 2025 second-round pick and 2024 seventh-round pick.
Yesterday, the Tampa Bay Lightning re-acquired Ryan McDonagh from the Nashville Predators in exchange for draft picks. McDonagh helped the Lightning win back-to-back Stanley Cup championships before being dealt out to Nashville.
The Tampa Bay Lightning offseason is officially underway and will be interesting to watch. Over the last decade, the Bolts have been the gold standard for winning in the National Hockey League.
The Tampa Bay Lightning wasted no time in making some changes to their roster. After being eliminated in the first round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs by the Florida Panthers, they have gotten to work.
Look who’s back, back again. Mac is back, tell a friend! In the first major trade of the offseason, the Tampa Bay Lightning has acquired former defenseman Ryan McDonagh and a 2024 fourth-round draft pick from the Nashville Predators in exchange for a 2024 seventh-rounder and 2025 second-round pick.
Ryan McDonagh is back via trade in the city where he was a vital part of consecutive Stanley Cup wins. The Nashville Predators moved McDonagh, and his substantial salary, to the Tampa Bay Lightning earlier today.
The recent trade between the Nashville Predators and the Tampa Bay Lightning, which saw Ryan McDonagh sent back to Tampa Bay, has generated significant buzz in Maple Leafs Land.
The Conference Finals haven’t even started yet, but we had a trade today between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Nashville Predators. Those don’t happen before
A key defenseman to winning back-to-back Stanley Cups is returning to Tampa Bay. The Tampa Bay Lightning have acquired Ryan McDonagh and the Edmonton Oilers’ 2024 fourth-round pick from the Nashville Predators in exchange for the Lightning’s 2025 second-round pick and their 2024 seventh-round pick.
The Tampa Bay Lightning have bolstered their defense by acquiring veteran defenseman Ryan McDonagh and the Edmonton Oilers’ fourth-round pick in the 2024 NHL Draft from the Nashville Predators.
The Tampa Bay Lightning acquired defenseman Ryan McDonagh and a fourth-round pick in the 2024 NHL Draft from the Nashville Predators on Tuesday for a seventh-round selection in 2024 and a second-round pick in 2025.
The Nashville Predators traded defenseman Ryan McDonagh back to the Tampa Bay Lightning, the team announced on Tuesday, clearing $6.75 million in cap space ahead of the 2024 season per PuckPedia.
Ryan McDonagh is headed back to Tampa Bay. Tampa Bay Lightning general manager Julien BriseBois announced that the club has acquired defenseman Ryan McDonagh from the Nashville Predators and a 2024 Edmonton Oilers fourth-round pick in exchange for a 2025 second-round Pick and a 2024 seventh-round pick.
He’ll now finish out the last two seasons of his seven-year, $6.75M AAV contract back in Tampa, where he signed it in 2018.
“Take it one game at a time.” “Just win the next game and go from there.” Those phrases are likely being said in the Nashville Predators locker room as they prepare to face the Vancouver Canucks in Game 6 of their Stanley Cup Playoff series.
Four different Nashville Predators players posted three-point performances in an 8-2 win over the San Jose Sharks that saw the Predators extend their point streak to a franchise-high 15 games (13-0-2).
Before defenseman Ryan McDonagh headed out for the All Star Break, he took a minute to answer five quick questions. "Our season has been a lot of growth,
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