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Lightning Clinch Playoff Spot For 7th Straight Season

Despite not playing a game today, the Tampa Bay Lightning secured their spot in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs thanks to the Washington Capitals, Philadelphia Flyers and Detroit Red Wings losing to the Carolina Hurricanes, Buffalo Sabres and New York Rangers respectively.

They haven’t missed the dance in seven seasons now, and have two Stanley Cups and three trips to the Final to show for it. They have been the pinnacle of consistency and success since the 2019-20 season and will be looking to avenge their loss in the first round last year at the hands of the Toronto Maple Leafs.

The Lightning were behind the eight-ball at the beginning of the season when they had to survive without their superstar goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy. But newcomer Jonas Johansson held down the fort, and Vasilevskiy has since returned to form and is looking more and more like the guy that helped secure them two Stanley Cups in a row in 2020 and 2021. Of course, the Bolts have also been led by sniper and assist extraordinaire Nikita Kucherov, who is currently leading the NHL with 133 points on the strength of 43 goals and 90 assists.

Beyond Kucherov, the Lightning also have the potent trio of Brayden Point (85 points), Steven Stamkos (71 points) and Brandon Hagel (70 points) helping the Russian superstar pace the offense, while the blue line is still anchored by Victor Hedman (72 points). All in all, although they have struggled at times this season, they will still be a heck of an opponent for anyone who matches up against them in the first round. I wouldn’t put it past Jon Cooper’s team to stage an upset of one of the higher seeds.

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Matthew Zator

Matthew Zator

Matthew Zator is the HockeyPedia/Media Editor at THW and a writer who covers the Vancouver Canucks, the NHL Draft, and prospects in general. He loves talking about young players and their potential, and has been passionate hockey fan for the last 30 years.

Before joining The Hockey Writers, he was a contributor for Canuck Way and Last Word on Hockey and went to BCIT for their Sports Broadcasting course. He also has a BA from Trinity Western University minoring in teaching and psychology. He has been with The Hockey Writers since 2019.

Matthew also hosts The Hockey Writers Prospect Corner and various other NHL at-large shows on YouTube.

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