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What Your Team Is Thankful For: Tampa Bay Lightning

December 24, 2017 at 5:00 pm CDT | by Holger Stolzenberg 1 Comment

With the holiday season in full swing, PHR will look at what teams are thankful for so far this year. There also might be a few things your team would like down the road. We take a look at what’s gone well in the first few months and what could improve as the season rolls on. So far we’ve covered the following teams:

Atlantic: BOS, BUF, DET, FLA, TOR, MTL, OTT
Metropolitan: 
CAR, CBJ, NJD, NYI, NYR, PHI, PIT, WSH
Central: 
CHI, COL, DAL, MIN, NSH, STL, WPG
Pacific:
 
ANA, ARZ, CGY, EDM, LAK, SJS, VAN, VGK

What are the Tampa Bay Lightning most thankful for?

What a difference a year makes. One year ago, the Tampa Bay Lightning failed to reach the playoffs and now the Lightning (aside from perhaps the Vegas Golden Knights) are one of the most talked about teams in the NHL. Their 26-7-2 record is tops in the NHL and with 54 points, they are six points ahead of any other team in the league. The team is ranked first in goal scoring as they average 3.79 goals per game, .29 higher than any other team. The Lightning rank first in power play effeciency, scoring on 28.1 percent of opportunities. They rank fourth in the NHL in goals against, averaging a stingy 2.52 goals. They also rank third in goaltending save percentage at .921. What’s not to be thankful for?

Who are the Lightning most thankful for?

There are too many directions the team could go from the play of Nikita Kucherov and Steven Stamkos (ranked first and second in NHL scoring, respectively) to the impressive play of rookie Mikhail Sergachev, who the team acquired in the offseason. However, perhaps the most impressive is the performance of goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy, the team’s goaltender who, at age 23, has changed his label from up-and-coming goaltender to NHL star. The netminder took over the full-time job last year after the Lightning traded away Ben Bishop. He posted a respectable 2.61 GAA in 50 games with a .917 save percentage in 2016-17. However, in 29 games this year, Vasilevskiy has posted a 2.13 GAA and a .932 save percentage. He has 23 wins this year in those 29 games. He had 23 wins all of last season. Throw in four shutouts and he has become one of the best goaltenders in the league.

What would the Lightning be even more thankful for?

There isn’t a lot that Tampa Bay needs, but the team’s continued health and potential return of team veteran and leader Ryan Callahan might be nice. The team has had few major injuries to deal with this season after having several a year ago. Callahan, who crashed into the boards hard in a Dec. 14 game and suffered an upper-body injury, is expected to be out for at least a month and is a major injury to the team. While Callahan’s numbers aren’t that impressive (one goal, five assists in 29 games), Callahan is a key member of the team’s penalty killing unit (which gave up three power play goals to the Vegas Golden Knights earlier last week). The team would love to get Callahan back as soon as possible as his leadership abilities are also sorely missed.

What should be on the Lightnings’ Holiday Wish List?

Again, Tampa Bay doesn’t need much, but while the team has successfully integrated several young players into their everyday lineup from Sergachev, to Yanni Gourde to Jake Dotchin this year, can they continue that trend? General manager Steve Yzerman has already said that the team could easily make some upgrades and several of them will come from the AHL’s Syracuse Crunch, including Cory Conacher, Adam Erne, Anthony Cirelli and Alex Volkov, who are all thriving there. Conacher has taken Callahan’s spot and some of the others are likely call ups as the season continues. If the team can find a way to get production out of these youngsters, their depth might be the best in the league.

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