2022–23 Tampa Bay Lightning season

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2022–23 Tampa Bay Lightning
Division3rd Atlantic
Conference6th Eastern
2022–23 record46–30–6
Home record28–8–5
Road record18–22–1
Goals for283
Goals against254
Team information
General managerJulien BriseBois
CoachJon Cooper
CaptainSteven Stamkos
Alternate captainsVictor Hedman
Alex Killorn
ArenaAmalie Arena
Average attendance19,092[1]
Minor league affiliate(s)Syracuse Crunch (AHL)
Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL)
Team leaders
GoalsBrayden Point (51)
AssistsNikita Kucherov (83)
PointsNikita Kucherov (113)
Penalty minutesPatrick Maroon (150)
Plus/minusBrandon Hagel (+23)
WinsAndrei Vasilevskiy (34)
Goals against averageAndrei Vasilevskiy (2.65)

The 2022–23 Tampa Bay Lightning season was the 31st season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on December 16, 1991.[2] They entered this season as defending Eastern Conference champions. On April 1, 2023, the Lightning clinched a playoff spot after a win over the New York Islanders.[3] However, their three-year run to the Stanley Cup Finals would come to an unfortunate end when they were eliminated by the Toronto Maple Leafs in six games in the first round of the 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs.[4]

Off-season[edit]

June[edit]

The Lightning's off-season began after losing to the Colorado Avalanche in game six of the 2022 Stanley Cup Finals.[5] Despite their playoff shortcomings, the 2021-22 Tampa Bay Lightning became the first NHL team in the post-salary cap era and the first NHL team in nearly four decades to clinch three consecutive Stanley Cup Finals appearances, a feat not achieved since the 1983-1985 Edmonton Oilers.[6]

On June 30, 2022, the Lightning announced that Darren Raddysh had been re-signed to a 2-year contract extension. Raddysh made his NHL debut last season with the Lightning, and appeared in four games.[7]

That same day it was announced that assistant coach Derek Lalonde was hired by the Detroit Red Wings to be their new head coach. Lalonde had served as an assistant to Jon Cooper since 2018, and was a member of the 2020 and 2021 championships.[8]

July[edit]

On July 1, 2022, the Lightning announced the re-signing of Nick Paul to a 7-year contract extension valued at $22.05 million. Paul was acquired by the Lightning from the Ottawa Senators prior to the NHL trade deadline. Paul appeared in 23 post season games on their trip to the Stanley Cup Finals, recording five goals and four assists.[9]

That same day the Lightning placed goalie prospect Amir Miftakhov on unconditional waivers or the purpose of a buyout. Miftakhov was drafted in the sixth-round of the 2020 NHL Entry Draft. Miftakhov spent time with the Orlando Solar Bears of the ECHL and the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League. Miftakhov has two years remaining on his entry level contract.[10] Miftakhov cleared waivers the following day.[11]

On July 3, 2022, the Lightning traded defenseman Ryan McDonagh to the Nashville Predators in exchange for defenseman Philippe Myers and forward Grant Mismash. McDonagh spent the past five seasons with the lightning after coming over in a trade from the New York Rangers. McDonagh appeared in 267 regular season games with the Lightning, recording 20 goals and 99 points. McDonagh ranks third all time amongst Lightning defensemen in the playoffs in games (89), assists (21) and points (23). McDonagh also helped the team capture two Stanley Cup Championships and appear in three consecutive finals.[12] The main purpose of the trade for the Lightning was to help obtain salary cap relief both the upcoming season and going forward. After the trade the Lightning had 6.75m in cap that they can use to try and re-sign players or use in free agency.[13]

On July 7, 2022, the Lightning selected forward Isaac Howard from the U.S. National Development Program with the 31st pick in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft. This was the Lightning's first time selecting in the first-round since 2019. Howard recorded 82 points in 60 games this past season. Howard is committed to play colligate hockey for the University of Minnesota Duluth.[14]

The following day the Lightning selected forwards Lucas Edmonds, Connor Kurth, Klavs Veinbergs, goaltender Nick Malik and defenseman Dyllan Gill.[15]

On July 11, 2022, the Lightning re-signed goaltender Maxime Lagace to a 1-year contract extension. Lagace played in two games with the Lightning this past season, going 1-1-0. Lagace spent most of the season with the Syracuse Crunch, posting a 23-9-2 record.[16]

The same day the Lightning declined to issue qualifying offers to Tye Felhaber, Otto Somppi, Odeen Tufto, Alex Green and Alexei Melnichuk. All of these players became unrestricted free agents on July 13, 2022.[17]

On July 12, 2022, the Lightning announced the signing of Jeff Blashill as an assistant coach. Blashill had served as the head coach of the Detroit Red Wings over the past seven seasons.[18]

Free Agency

July 13, 2022, was the first day of NHL free agency. The Lightning were involved in the following signings and player departures:

Forward Felix Robert was signed to a 2-year entry level contract. Robert spent the past two seasons with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins of the AHL. Roberts has skated in 90 games, recording 22 goals and 47 points. Roberts originally signed with the Pittsburgh Penguins as an undrafted free agent from the Sherbrooke Phoenix of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.[19] Roberts is expected to join the Lightning's AHL affiliate in Syracuse.[20]

Defenseman Ian Cole was signed to a 1-year deal, valued at $3 million dollars. Cole skated in 75 games with the Carolina Hurricanes this past season, recording two goals and 17 assists. Cole has appeared in 670 games over his 12 seasons NHL career. He was also a member of the Penguins' back to back championship teams in 2016 and 2017.[21]

Forward Vladislav Namestnikov was signed to a 1-year contract, valued at $2.5 million dollars. Namestnikov appeared in 75 games this past season between the Detroit Red Wings and Dallas Stars. He recorded 16 goals and 30 points over that stretch.[22][23] Namestnikov was originally drafted by the Lightning in the first round of 2011 NHL Entry Draft. Namestnikov also made his NHL debut with the club during the 2013–14 season. Namestnikov was eventually part of the trade package that brought over Ryan McDonagh and J. T. Miller from the New York Rangers.[24]

Defenseman Haydn Fleury was signed to a 2-year contract that carries an annual cap hit of 762k. Fleury skated in 36 games this past season with the Seattle Kraken, recording two goals and four points. Fleury has appeared in 215 career NHL games between Seattle, Anaheim Ducks and Carolina Hurricanes. Fleury was part of Seattle's inaugural season after being claimed in the 2021 NHL Expansion Draft.[25] Fleury was available to the Lightning after not receiving a qualifying offer from Seattle.[26]

The Lightning lost the following players in initial period free agency:

Forward Charles Hudon signed a on-year contract with the Colorado Avalanche. Hudon appeared in 66 games with the Syracuse Crunch last season, recording 30 goals, 27 assists and 57 points. Hudon did not appear in any games with the Lightning last season.[27]

Forward Anthony Richard signed a 1-year contract with the Montreal Canadiens. Richard played 71 games in the AHL last season, between the Milwaukee Admirals and Syracuse Crunch.[28]

Defenseman Jan Rutta signed a 3-year contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins. The contract is worth $8.25 million, and carries an annual cap hit of $2.75 million. Rutta played for the Lightning over the past four seasons, and helped the team win two Stanley Cup championships.[29]

Forward Ondrej Palat signed a 5-year contract with the New Jersey Devils. The contract carries an annual cap hit of $6 million. Palat had spent his entire 10-year NHL career with the Lightning. Palat finished his career with the Lightning with 143 goals, 280 assists and 423 points.[30] Palat also helped the Lightning to capture two Stanley Cup championships and appear in four Stanley Cup finals.

Re-signings

On the first day of free agency the Lightning re-signed the following players:

Defenseman Mikhail Sergachev was signed to an 8-year contract extension valued at $68 million.[31] Sergachev was former 9th overall pick that came over via trade for Jonathan Drouin from the Montreal Canadiens prior to the 2017–18 season. Sergachev saw his role gradually increase to the Lightning during the team's run to two Stanley Cups, and is expected to take on a regular top-4 role.[32]

Forward Anthony Cirelli was signed to an 8-year contract extension valued at $50 million.[31] Cirelli came to the Lightning via a third round pick in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. Cirelli has developed into a two-way, second line center. In that capacity Cirelli is often tasked in a shutdown role, which regularly sees him matched up against other team's top line. Cirelli has appeared in 294 games, recording 66 goals and 159 points. He has also put up 14 goals and 34 points in 92 playoff games, which also included winning two Stanley Cups with the team.[33]

Defenseman Erik Cernak was signed to an 8-year contract extension valued at $41.6 million.[31] Cernak was originally drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft and was subsequently traded to the Lightning in the trade for goaltender Ben Bishop. Cernak spent one season in the minors before graduating to the Lightning roster during the 2018–19 season. Cernak became a defensive minded top-4 defenseman for the team. Cernak has appeared in 226 NHL games, recording 16 goals and 59 points. In the playoffs Cernak has two goals and 19 points over 73 playoff games. Cernak was also a member of the back-to-back Stanley Cup championships.[34]

Post Free Agency Frenzy

On July 22, 2022, the Lightning signed forward Lucas Edmonds to a three year entry level contract. Edmonds joined the organization via the 2022 NHL Entry Draft in the third-round. Edmonds played most of his juniors career in Sweden before moving to the Ontario Hockey League with the Kingston Frontenacs this past season. He recorded 34 goals, 79 assists and 113 points in 68 games with the Frontenacs.[35]

On July 25, 2022, the Lightning signed defensemen Trevor Carrick to a 1-year contract. Carrick was with the San Diego Gulls of the AHL this past season. Carrick appeared in 61 games, recording 10 goals, 20 assists and 30 points.[36]

August[edit]

On August 17, 2022, former Lightning prospect Cole Guttman signed as a free agent out of college with the Chicago Blackhawks. Guttman was originally drafted in the 6th-round by the Lightning in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft. Guttman became a free agent after not signing with the Lightning after the August 15th deadline this year. Guttman played last season with the University of Denver. Guttman captained the team to the 2022 NCAA Hockey Championship.[37]

On August 18, 2022, former Lightning prospect Sammy Walker signed as a free agent out of college with the Minnesota Wild. Walker was originally a 7th-round draft pick by the Lightning in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft. Walker was a made a free agent after not signing with the Lightning after the August 15th deadline this year. Walker spent the previous four years at the University of Minnesota.[38]

September[edit]

On September 13, 2022, the Lightning announced its 30th anniversary celebration for the season. As part of this announcement the team will create a Lightning Hockey Hall of Fame. The first class will be inducted during a home game in the spring. The exact date and members to be inducted is to be determined at a later date.[39]

Training camp[edit]

September[edit]

On September 19, 2022, the Lightning announced its training camp roster for the coming season. The roster is made up of 29 forwards, 21 defensemen and six goaltenders.[40]

Forward Group Alex Barre-Boulet, Pierre-Edouard Bellemare, Maxim Cajkovic, Anthony Cirelli, Ross Colton, Gabriel Dumont, Jaydon Dureau, Lucas Edmonds, Shawn Element, Jack Finley, Gabriel Fortier, Gage Goncalves, Brandon Hagel, Alex Killorn, Cole Koepke, Nikita Kucherov, Pierre-Cedric Labrie, Bennett MacArthur, Patrick Maroon, Grant Mismash, Vladislav Namestnikov, Nick Paul, Corey Perry, Brayden Point, Felix Robert, Simon Ryfors, Gemel Smith, Steven Stamkos and Ilya Usau.

Defensemen Group Zach Bogosian, Declan Carlile, Trevor Carrick, Erik Cernak, Ian Cole, Sean Day, Tyson Feist, Haydn Fleury, Cal Foote, Dyllan Gill, Victor Hedman, Ryan Jones, Cameron MacDonald, Philippe Myers, Nick Perbix, Darren Raddysh, Roman Schmidt, Dmitry Semykin, Mikhail Sergachev, Jack Thompson and Daniel Walcott.

Goalie Group Hugo Alnefelt, Brad Barone, Brian Elliott, Jack LaFontaine, Maxime Lagace and Andrei Vasilevskiy.

Roster Reductions On September 28, 2022, the Lightning returned prospect Roman Schmidt to the Kitchener Rangers of the Ontario Hockey League. The move reduced the Lightning's camp roster to 55 players.[41]

October[edit]

On October 1, 2022, the Lightning announced that it had reduced its training camp roster down to 38 players. The following players were assigned to the Syracuse Crunch: Hugo Alnefelt, Declan Carlile, Trevor Carrick, Jaydon Dureau, Lucas Edmonds, Jack Finley, Gage Goncalves, Maxime Lagace, Bennett MacArthur, Grant Mismash, Darren Raddysh, Felix Robert, Simon Ryfors, Dmitry Semykin, Jack Thompson, Ilya Usau and Daniel Walcott.[42]

On October 2, 2022, the Lightning further reduced their roster by 9 players. The following players were assigned to the Syracuse Crunch: Maxim Cajkovic, Gabriel Dumont, Shawn Element, Tyson Feist, Ryan Jones and Jack LaFontaine. Additionally, Dyllan Gill and Cameron MacDonald were returned to their junior teams and Brad Barone was released from his camp tryout.[43]

On October 4, 2022, the Lightning reduced its roster by 3 players. Alex Barré-Boulet, Gemel Smith and Sean Day were the players assigned to the Syracuse Crunch. The move brought the Lightning's roster count down to 26 players.[44]

On October 7, 2022, the Lightning reduced its roster down to 24 players. Defensive prospect Nick Perbix was assigned to the Syracuse Crunch and forward Pierre-Cédric Labrie was released from his camp tryout agreement.[45] Labrie will also be joining the Crunch as he is still under contract with that team on a AHL only contract.[46]

On October 9, 2022, the Lightning signed forward Pierre-Cedric Labrie to a 1-year contract. Labrie spent the previous season between the Hartford Wolf Pack and the Syracuse Crunch. This signing replaces Labrie's AHL only contract with the team.[47]

That evening the Lightning suspended defensemen Ian Cole pending an investigation into allegations involving the sexual abuse of a woman when she was a minor. The allegations came to light via a social media post.[48]

On October 11, 2022, the Lightning's season opening roster was finalized. The forward group is made up of Pierre-Edouard Bellemare, Ross Colton, Gabriel Fortier, Brandon Hagel, Cole Koepke, Alex Killorn, Nikita Kucherov, Nick Paul, Corey Perry, Patrick Maroon, Vladislav Namestnikov, Brayden Point and Steven Stamkos. The defense consists of Erik Cernak, Ian Cole, Haydn Fleury, Cal Foote, Victor Hedman, Philippe Myers and Mikhail Sergachev. The goalie tandem of Andrei Vasilevskiy and Brian Elliott rounds out the roster.[49][50]

Standings[edit]

Divisional standings[edit]

Atlantic Division
Pos Team GP W L OTL RW GF GA GD Pts
1 p – Boston Bruins 82 65 12 5 54 305 177 +128 135
2 x – Toronto Maple Leafs 82 50 21 11 42 279 222 +57 111
3 x – Tampa Bay Lightning 82 46 30 6 38 283 254 +29 98
4 x – Florida Panthers 82 42 32 8 36 290 273 +17 92
5 e – Buffalo Sabres 82 42 33 7 30 296 300 −4 91
6 e – Ottawa Senators 82 39 35 8 31 261 271 −10 86
7 e – Detroit Red Wings 82 35 37 10 28 240 279 −39 80
8 e – Montreal Canadiens 82 31 45 6 21 232 307 −75 68
Source: National Hockey League[51]
Rules for classification: 1) Fewer number of games played (GP, only during regular season); 2) Greater number of regulation wins (RW); 3) Greater number of wins in regulation and overtime, excluding shootout wins (ROW); 4) Greater number of total wins, including shootouts (W); 5) Greater number of points earned in head-to-head play; if teams played an uneven number of head-to-head games, the result of the first game on the home ice of the team with the extra home game is discarded; 6) Greater goal differential (GD); 7) Greater number of goals scored (GF)
e – Eliminated from playoff contention; p – Clinched Presidents' Trophy; x – Clinched playoff spot

Conference standings[edit]

Eastern Conference Wild Card
Pos Div Team GP W L OTL RW GF GA GD Pts
1 ME x – New York Islanders 82 42 31 9 36 243 222 +21 93
2 AT x – Florida Panthers 82 42 32 8 36 290 273 +17 92
3 ME e – Pittsburgh Penguins 82 40 31 11 31 262 264 −2 91
4 AT e – Buffalo Sabres 82 42 33 7 30 296 300 −4 91
5 AT e – Ottawa Senators 82 39 35 8 31 261 271 −10 86
6 AT e – Detroit Red Wings 82 35 37 10 28 240 279 −39 80
7 ME e – Washington Capitals 82 35 37 10 27 255 265 −10 80
8 ME e – Philadelphia Flyers 82 31 38 13 26 222 277 −55 75
9 AT e – Montreal Canadiens 82 31 45 6 21 232 307 −75 68
10 ME e – Columbus Blue Jackets 82 25 48 9 15 214 330 −116 59
Source: National Hockey League[52]
Rules for classification: 1) Fewer number of games played (GP, only during regular season); 2) Greater number of regulation wins (RW); 3) Greater number of wins in regulation and overtime, excluding shootout wins (ROW); 4) Greater number of total wins, including shootouts (W); 5) Greater number of points earned in head-to-head play; if teams played an uneven number of head-to-head games, the result of the first game on the home ice of the team with the extra home game is discarded; 6) Greater goal differential (GD); 7) Greater number of goals scored (GF)
e – Eliminated from playoff contention; x – Clinched playoff spot

Schedule and results[edit]

Preseason[edit]

2022 preseason game log: 1–4–0 (Home: 1–1–0; Road: 0–3–0)[53]
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Recap
1 September 27 @ Carolina Hurricanes 1–5 Lagace PNC Arena 10,083 0–1–0 [54]
September 28 Carolina Hurricanes Game cancelled due to the impending threat from Hurricane Ian.[55][56]
September 29 Nashville Predators Game moved to Nashville due to the impending threat from Hurricane Ian.[55][56]
2 September 29 vs. Nashville Predators 0–2 Elliott Bridgestone Arena 7,492 0–2–0 [57]
3 September 30 @ Nashville Predators 1–7 Alnefelt Bridgestone Arena 15,884 0–3–0 [58]
4 October 6 @ Florida Panthers 2–3 Vasilevskiy FLA Live Arena 11,350 0–4–0 [59]
5 October 8 Florida Panthers 5–2 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 1–4–0 [60]
Lightning score listed first;

  Win   Loss   Overtime/shootout loss   Cancellation

Regular season[edit]

2022–23 Regular season game log[61]
October: 5–4–0, 10 points (Home: 1–1–0; Road: 4–3–0)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
1 October 11 @ New York Rangers 1–3 Vasilevskiy Madison Square Garden 18,006 0–1–0 0 [62]
2 October 14 @ Columbus Blue Jackets 5–2 Vasilevskiy Nationwide Arena 18,889 1–1–0 2 [63]
3 October 15 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 2–6 Elliott PPG Paints Arena 18,416 1–2–0 2 [64]
4 October 18 Philadelphia Flyers 2–3 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 1–3–0 2 [65]
5 October 21 @ Florida Panthers 3–2 OT Vasilevskiy FLA Live Arena 17,531 2–3–0 4 [66]
6 October 22 New York Islanders 5–3 Elliott Amalie Arena 19,092 3–3–0 6 [67]
7 October 25 @ Los Angeles Kings 2–4 Vasilevskiy Crypto.com Arena 16,480 3–4–0 6 [68]
8 October 26 @ Anaheim Ducks 4–2 Elliott Honda Center 14,889 4–4–0 8 [69]
9 October 29 @ San Jose Sharks 4–3 Vasilevskiy SAP Center 15,122 5–4–0 10 [70]
November: 8–3–1, 17 points (Home: 6–2–1; Road: 2–2–0)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
10 November 1 Ottawa Senators 4–3 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 6–4–0 12 [71]
11 November 3 Carolina Hurricanes 3–4 SO Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 6–4–1 13 [72]
12 November 5 Buffalo Sabres 5–3 Elliott Amalie Arena 19,092 7–4–1 15 [73]
13 November 8 Edmonton Oilers 2–3 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 7–5–1 15 [74]
14 November 11 @ Washington Capitals 1–5 Vasilevskiy Capital One Arena 18,573 7–6–1 15 [75]
15 November 13 Washington Capitals 6–3 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 8–6–1 17 [76]
16 November 15 Dallas Stars 5–4 OT Elliott Amalie Arena 19,092 9–6–1 19 [77]
17 November 17 Calgary Flames 4–1 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 10–6–1 21 [78]
18 November 19 @ Nashville Predators 3–2 OT Vasilevskiy Bridgestone Arena 17,444 11–6–1 23 [79]
19 November 21 Boston Bruins 3–5 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 11–7–1 23 [80]
20 November 25 St. Louis Blues 5–2 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 12–7–1 25 [81]
21 November 28 @ Buffalo Sabres 6–5 OT Elliott KeyBank Center 11,766 13–7–1 27 [82]
22 November 29 @ Boston Bruins 1–3 Vasilevskiy TD Garden 17,850 13–8–1 27 [83]
December: 10–3–0, 20 points (Home: 8–1–0; Road: 2–2–0)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
23 December 1 @ Philadelphia Flyers 4–1 Vasilevskiy Wells Fargo Center 17,867 14–8–1 29 [84]
24 December 3 Toronto Maple Leafs 4–3 OT Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 15–8–1 31 [85]
25 December 6 Detroit Red Wings 2–4 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 15–9–1 31 [86]
26 December 8 Nashville Predators 5–2 Elliott Amalie Arena 19,092 16–9–1 33 [87]
27 December 10 Florida Panthers 4–1 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 17–9–1 35 [88]
28 December 13 Seattle Kraken 6–2 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 18–9–1 37 [89]
29 December 15 Columbus Blue Jackets 4–1 Elliott Amalie Arena 19,092 19–9–1 39 [90]
30 December 17 @ Montreal Canadiens 5–1 Vasilevskiy Bell Centre 21,105 20–9–1 41 [91]
31 December 20 @ Toronto Maple Leafs 1–4 Vasilevskiy Scotiabank Arena 18,962 20–10–1 41 [92]
32 December 21 @ Detroit Red Wings 4–7 Elliott Little Caesars Arena 19,515 20–11–1 41 [93]
December 23 @ Buffalo Sabres Postponed due to winter storm. Moved to March 4.[94]
33 December 28 Montreal Canadiens 4–1 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 21–11–1 43 [95]
34 December 29 New York Rangers 2–1 SO Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 22–11–1 45 [96]
35 December 31 Arizona Coyotes 5–3 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 23–11–1 47 [97]
January: 9–4–0, 18 points (Home: 5–0–0; Road: 4–4–0)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
36 January 3 @ Chicago Blackhawks 4–1 Elliott United Center 18,429 24–11–1 49 [98]
37 January 4 @ Minnesota Wild 1–5 Elliott Xcel Energy Center 18,427 24–12–1 49 [99]
38 January 6 @ Winnipeg Jets 2–4 Vasilevskiy Canada Life Centre 15,325 24–13–1 49 [100]
39 January 10 Columbus Blue Jackets 6–3 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 25–13–1 51 [101]
40 January 12 Vancouver Canucks 5–4 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 26–13–1 53 [102]
41 January 14 @ St. Louis Blues 4–2 Vasilevskiy Enterprise Center 18,096 27–13–1 55 [103]
42 January 16 @ Seattle Kraken 4–1 Vasilevskiy Climate Pledge Arena 17,151 28–13–1 57 [104]
43 January 18 @ Vancouver Canucks 5–2 Elliott Rogers Arena 18,792 29–13–1 59 [105]
44 January 19 @ Edmonton Oilers 3–5 Vasilevskiy Rogers Place 17,742 29–14–1 59 [106]
45 January 21 @ Calgary Flames 3–6 Vasilevskiy Scotiabank Saddledome 18,831 29–15–1 59 [107]
46 January 24 Minnesota Wild 4–2 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 30–15–1 61 [108]
47 January 26 Boston Bruins 3–2 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 31–15–1 63 [109]
48 January 28 Los Angeles Kings 5–2 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 32–15–1 65 [110]
February: 5–3–3, 13 points (Home: 2–0–2; Road: 3–3–1)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
All-Star Break (February 2–5)
49 February 6 @ Florida Panthers 1–7 Vasilevskiy FLA Live Arena 15,882 32–16–1 65 [111]
50 February 7 San Jose Sharks 3–4 OT Elliott Amalie Arena 19,092 32–16–2 66 [112]
51 February 9 Colorado Avalanche 5–0 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 33–16–2 68 [113]
52 February 11 @ Dallas Stars 3–1 Vasilevskiy American Airlines Center 18,532 34–16–2 70 [114]
53 February 14 @ Colorado Avalanche 4–3 SO Vasilevskiy Ball Arena 18,072 35–16–2 72 [115]
54 February 15 @ Arizona Coyotes 0–1 SO Elliott Mullett Arena 4,600 35–16–3 73 [116]
55 February 18 @ Vegas Golden Knights 4–5 Vasilevskiy T-Mobile Arena 18,317 35–17–3 73 [117]
56 February 21 Anaheim Ducks 6–1 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 36–17–3 75 [118]
57 February 23 Buffalo Sabres 5–6 OT Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 36–17–4 76 [119]
58 February 25 @ Detroit Red Wings 3–0 Vasilevskiy Little Caesars Arena 19,515 37–17–4 78 [120]
59 February 26 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 3–7 Elliott PPG Paints Arena 17,691 37–18–4 78 [121]
60 February 28 Florida Panthers 1–4 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 37–19–4 78 [122]
March: 7–7–2, 16 points (Home: 4–2–2; Road: 3–4–0)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
61 March 2 Pittsburgh Penguins 4–5 OT Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 37–19–5 79 [123]
62 March 4 @ Buffalo Sabres 3–5 Elliott KeyBank Center 19,070 37–20–5 79 [124]
63 March 5 @ Carolina Hurricanes 0–6 Vasilevskiy PNC Arena 18,965 37–21–5 79 [125]
64 March 7 Philadelphia Flyers 5–2 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 38–21–5 81 [126]
65 March 9 Vegas Golden Knights 3–4 OT Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 38–21–6 82 [127]
66 March 11 Chicago Blackhawks 3–1 Elliott Amalie Arena 19,092 39–21–6 84 [128]
67 March 12 Winnipeg Jets 2–3 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 39–22–6 84 [129]
68 March 14 @ New Jersey Devils 4–1 Vasilevskiy Prudential Center 15,622 40–22–6 86 [130]
69 March 16 @ New Jersey Devils 4–3 SO Vasilevskiy Prudential Center 16,094 41–22–6 88 [131]
70 March 18 Montreal Canadiens 5–3 Elliott Amalie Arena 19,092 42–22–6 90 [132]
71 March 19 New Jersey Devils 2–5 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 42–23–6 90 [133]
72 March 21 @ Montreal Canadiens 2–3 Vasilevskiy Bell Centre 21,105 42–24–6 90 [134]
73 March 23 @ Ottawa Senators 2–7 Elliott Canadian Tire Centre 16,133 42–25–6 90 [135]
74 March 25 @ Boston Bruins 1–2 Vasilevskiy TD Garden 17,850 42–26–6 90 [136]
75 March 28 @ Carolina Hurricanes 4–0 Vasilevskiy PNC Arena 18,680 43–26–6 92 [137]
76 March 30 Washington Capitals 5–1 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 44–26–6 94 [138]
April: 2–4–0, 4 points (Home: 2–1–0; Road: 0–3–0)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
77 April 1 New York Islanders 5–0 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 45–26–6 96 [139]
78 April 5 @ New York Rangers 3–6 Vasilevskiy Madison Square Garden 18,006 45–27–6 96 [140]
79 April 6 @ New York Islanders 1–6 Elliott UBS Arena 17,255 45–28–6 96 [141]
80 April 8 @ Ottawa Senators 4–7 Elliott Canadian Tire Centre 19,044 45–29–6 96 [142]
81 April 11 Toronto Maple Leafs 3–4 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 45–30–6 96 [143]
82 April 13 Detroit Red Wings 5–0 Elliott Amalie Arena 19,092 46–30–6 98 [144]
Lightning score listed first;

  Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Playoffs[edit]

2023 Stanley Cup playoffs
Eastern Conference First Round vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (A2) - Toronto wins series 4–2
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Series Recap
1 April 18 @ Toronto Maple Leafs 7–3 Vasilevskiy Scotiabank Arena 19,013 1–0 [145]
2 April 20 @ Toronto Maple Leafs 2–7 Vasilevskiy Scotiabank Arena 19,128 1–1 [146]
3 April 22 Toronto Maple Leafs 3–4 OT Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 1–2 [147]
4 April 24 Toronto Maple Leafs 4–5 OT Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 1–3 [148]
5 April 27 @ Toronto Maple Leafs 4–2 Vasilevskiy Scotiabank Arena 19,663 2–3 [149]
6 April 29 Toronto Maple Leafs 1–2 OT Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 2–4 [150]
Lightning score listed first;

  Win   Loss   If necessary

Player stats[edit]

Final[151]

Skaters[edit]

Goaltenders[edit]

Regular season[154]
Player GP GS TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Andrei Vasilevskiy 60 60 3597 34 22 4 159 2.65 1875 .915 4 0 2 0
Brian Elliott 22 22 1325 12 8 2 75 3.40 689 .891 2 0 1 0
Playoffs[155]
Player GP GS TOI W L GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Andrei Vasilevskiy 6 6 388 2 4 23 3.56 184 .875 0 0 0 0

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Tampa Bay. Stats reflect time with Tampa Bay only.
Traded from Tampa Bay mid-season.
Bold/italics denotes franchise record

Suspensions/fines[edit]

Player Explanation Length Salary Date issued
Patrick Maroon Fined for Unsportsmanlike Conduct during the game against the Washington Capitals on November 11, 2022, at Capital One Arena. $2,702.70 November 11, 2022[156]
Mikhail Sergachev Fined for slashing Michael Bunting during the game against the Toronto Maple Leafs on December 20, 2022, at Scotiabank Arena. $5,000 December 21, 2022[157]
Mikhail Sergachev Fined for roughing Conor Garland during the game against the Vancouver Canucks on January 12, 2023, at Amalie Arena. $5,000 January 13, 2023[158]
Ian Cole Fined for kneeing Andrew Cogliano during the game against the Colorado Avalanche on February 9, 2023, at Amalie Arena. $5,000 February 10, 2023[159]
Erik Cernak Suspended for elbowing Kyle Okposo during the game against the Buffalo Sabres on February 23, 2023, at Amalie Arena. 2 games $31,892 February 24, 2023[160]
Alex Killorn Fined for slashing Igor Shesterkin during the game against the New York Rangers on April 5, 2023, at Madison Square Garden. $5,000 April 6, 2023[161]

Awards and honours[edit]

Awards[edit]

Regular season
Player Award Awarded
Nikita Kucherov 2023 National Hockey League All-Star Game[162] January 5, 2023
Nikita Kucherov NHL Third Star of the Week[163] January 16, 2023
Andrei Vasilevskiy 2023 National Hockey League All-Star Game[164] January 19, 2023
Steven Stamkos NHL Second Star of the Week[165] January 23, 2023
Andrei Vasilevskiy NHL Third Star of the Week[166] January 30, 2023
Andrei Vasilevskiy NHL First Star of the Week[167] April 3, 20223
Steven Stamkos 2023 Mark Messier Leadership Award[168] June 26, 2023

Milestones[edit]

Records[edit]

Regular season
Player Record Reached
Steven Stamkos Most seasons played by a Tampa Bay Lightning player in franchise history. Stamkos moved past Vincent Lecavalier (14). October 11, 2022
Victor Hedman Tied for second most seasons played by a Tampa Bay Lightning player in franchise history. Hedman tied Vincent Lecavalier (14). October 11, 2022
Victor Hedman Fourth player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to play 900 career games with it. October 14, 2022
Steven Stamkos Second most assists in Tampa Bay Lightning history, which passed Vincent Lecavalier (491). October 15, 2022
Brayden Point Ninth most points in Tampa Bay Lightning history, which passed Vaclav Prospal (371). October 21, 2022
Mikhail Sergachev Most points in a single period by a defenseman in Tampa Bay Lightning history and tied most in NHL history (4). November 14, 2022
Steven Stamkos Second player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to record 500 career assists with the team. November 15, 2022
Steven Stamkos First player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to record 1000 career points with the team. December 1, 2022
Alex Killorn Eighth most assists in Tampa Bay Lightning history, which passed Vaclav Prospal (244). December 10, 2022
Alex Killorn Seventh most points in Tampa Bay Lightning history, which passed Ondrej Palat (423). December 10, 2022
Nikita Kucherov Eighth most games played in Tampa Bay Lightning history, which passed Tyler Johnson (589) December 13, 2022
Nikita Kucherov Fifth Player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to record 400 career NHL assists. December 13, 2022
Nikita Kucherov Fastest player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to record 400 career NHL assists. December 13, 2022
Steven Stamkos Second longest point streak in Tampa Bay Lightning history (14 games). December 13, 2022
Brayden Point Most consecutive home games with a goal in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Point moved past Nikita Kucherov for the record (7 games) December 31, 2022
Victor Hedman Third most assists in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Hedman moved past Vincent Lecavalier (491) for the record. January 3, 2023
Steven Stamkos First player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to record 500 career goals with the team. Stamkos was also the twenty-third player to record all 500 goals with the same franchise. January 18, 2023
Steven Stamkos Eighth player in NHL History to record a hattrick during the game in which they record their 500th career goal. Stamkos is also the only player in franchise history to do so. January 18, 2023
Steven Stamkos Most 20 goal seasons in Tampa Bay Lightning history. This moved Stamkos past Vincent Lecavalier (12) for the record. January 18, 2023
Brayden Point Eighth most points in Tampa Bay Lightning history. This moved Point past Ondrej Palat for the record (423). February 7, 2023
Victor Hedman Third player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to record 500 career NHL assists with the team. Hedman was the first defensemen in team history to reach this milestone. February 11, 2023
Nikita Kucherov First player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to record three 60 assist seasons with the team. This moved him past Martin St. Louis (2) for the record. February 24, 2023
Nikita Kucherov Fourth player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to record 700 career points with the team. February 26, 2023
Alex Killorn Fifth player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to record 800 career games played with the team. April 1, 2023
Nikita Kucherov Third most points in a single season in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Kucherov moved past Steven Stamkos (106) this day. April 5, 2023
Steven Stamkos Second player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to play in 1000 career games with the team. April 6, 2023
Nikita Kucherov Second most points in a single season in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Kucherov moved past Vincent Lecavalier (108) this day. April 8, 2023
Victor Hedman Third most games played in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Hedman moved past Martin St. Louis (972) this day. April 8, 2023
Victor Hedman Tied for tenth most goals in Tampa Bay Lightning history. This tied Hedman with Ondrej Palat (143). April 8, 2023
Brayden Point Third player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to score 50 goals in a single season. Point also tied Steven Stamkos for the third most goals in a single season by a Lightning player. April 13, 2023
Brayden Point Ninth most assists in Tampa Bay Lighting history, which passed Vaclav Prospal (244). April 13, 2023

Transactions[edit]

The Lightning have been involved in the following transactions during the 2022–23 season.

Trades[edit]

Date Details Ref
July 8, 2022 (2022-07-08) To Los Angeles Kings
4th-round pick in 2022
6th-round pick in 2022
To Tampa Bay Lightning
3rd-round pick in 2022
[169]
February 27, 2022 (2022-02-27) To Nashville Predators
Cal Foote
1st-round pick in 2025
2nd-round pick in 2024
3rd-round pick in 2023
4th-round pick in 2023
5th-round pick in 2023
To Tampa Bay Lightning
Tanner Jeannot
[170]
March 1, 2022 (2022-03-01) To San Jose Sharks
Vladislav Namestnikov
To Tampa Bay Lightning
Mikey Eyssimont
[171]

Free agents[edit]

Date Player Team Contract term Ref
July 13, 2022 (2022-07-13) Felix Robert from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins 2-year [172]
July 13, 2022 (2022-07-13) Ian Cole from Carolina Hurricanes 1-year [173]
July 13, 2022 (2022-07-13) Vladislav Namestnikov from Dallas Stars 1-year [174]
July 13, 2022 (2022-07-13) Haydn Fleury from Seattle Kraken 2-year [175]
July 13, 2022 (2022-07-13) Charles Hudon to Colorado Avalanche 1-year [176]
July 13, 2022 (2022-07-13) Anthony Richard to Montreal Canadiens 1-year [177]
July 13, 2022 (2022-07-13) Jan Rutta to Pittsburgh Penguins 3-year [178]
July 14, 2022 (2022-07-14) Ondrej Palat to New Jersey Devils 5-year [179]
July 19, 2022 (2022-07-19) Alex Green to Laval Rocket 1-year [180]
July 25, 2022 (2022-07-25) Trevor Carrick from Anaheim Ducks 1-year [181]
August 26, 2022 (2022-08-26) Remi Elie to Färjestad BK 1-year [182]
August 31, 2022 (2022-08-31) Odeen Tufto to Tucson Roadrunners 1-year [183]
September 7, 2022 (2022-09-07) Tye Felhaber to Fort Wayne Komets 1-year [184]
September 15, 2022 (2022-09-15) Riley Nash to Charlotte Checkers 2-year [185]
October 9, 2022 (2022-10-09) Pierre-Cedric Labrie from Syracuse Crunch 1-year [186]
May 10, 2022 (2022-05-10) Matt Tomkins from Farjestad BK 2-year [187]
June 5, 2023 (2023-06-05) Waltteri Merela from Tappara 1-year [188]
June 5, 2023 (2023-06-05) Emil Lilleberg from IK Oskarshamn 2-year [189]

Waivers[edit]

Date Player Team Ref
November 12, 2022 (2022-11-12) Rudolfs Balcers from Florida Panthers [190]

Signings[edit]

Date Player Contract term Ref
July 11, 2022 (2022-07-11) Maxime Lagace 1-year [191]
July 13, 2022 (2022-07-13) Mikhail Sergachev 8-year [192]
July 13, 2022 (2022-07-13) Anthony Cirelli 8-year [192]
July 13, 2022 (2022-07-13) Erik Cernak 8-year [192]
July 23, 2022 (2022-07-23) Lucas Edmonds 3-year [193]
August 26, 2022 (2022-08-26) Philippe Myers 1-year [194]
January 2, 2022 (2022-01-02) Nick Perbix 2-year [195]
March 21, 2022 (2022-03-21) Max Crozier 2-year [196]
May 1, 2022 (2022-05-01) Maxim Groshev 3-year [197]
May 5, 2022 (2022-05-05) Mikey Eyssimont 2-year [198]
June 15, 2023 (2023-06-15) Cole Koepke 1-year [199]

Draft picks[edit]

Below are the Tampa Bay Lightning's selections at the 2022 NHL Entry Draft, which was held on July 7 and 8, 2022, at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec.[200]

Round # Player Pos Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
1 31 Isaac Howard LW  United States U.S. National Development Program (USHL)
3 861 Lucas Edmonds RW  Sweden Kingston Frontenacs (OHL)
5 160 Nick Malik G  Czech Republic KooKoo (Liiga)
6 192 Connor Kurth RW  United States Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)
7 2233 Dyllan Gill D  Canada Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL)
7 224 Klavs Veinbergs LW  Latvia HK Riga (MHL)

Notes:

  1. The Pittsburgh Penguins' third-round pick went to the Tampa Bay Lightning as the result of a trade on July 8, 2022, that sent Chicago's fourth-round pick and Detroit's sixth-round pick both in 2022 (103rd and 169th overall) to Los Angeles in exchange for this pick.
  2. The New York Rangers' seventh-round pick will go to the Tampa Bay Lightning as the result of a trade on July 17, 2021, that sent Barclay Goodrow to New York in exchange for this pick.[201]

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