2023–24 Tampa Bay Lightning season

2023–24 Tampa Bay Lightning
Division4th Atlantic
Conference6th Eastern
2023–24 record45–29–8
Home record25–11–5
Road record20–18–3
Goals for291
Goals against268
Team information
General managerJulien BriseBois
CoachJon Cooper
CaptainSteven Stamkos
Alternate captainsVictor Hedman
Nikita Kucherov
ArenaAmalie Arena
Average attendance19,092[1]
Minor league affiliate(s)Syracuse Crunch (AHL)
Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL)
Team leaders
GoalsBrayden Point (46)
AssistsNikita Kucherov (100)
PointsNikita Kucherov (144)
Penalty minutesMikey Eyssimont (104)
Plus/minusVictor Hedman (+18)
WinsAndrei Vasilevskiy (30)
Goals against averageAndrei Vasilevskiy (2.90)

The 2023–24 Tampa Bay Lightning season was the 32nd season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on December 16, 1991.[2]

On April 5, 2024, the Lightning clinched a playoff spot for the seventh consecutive season after losses by the Detroit Red Wings, Philadelphia Flyers and Washington Capitals.[3] They were eliminated in the first round by their intrastate rival and eventual Stanley Cup champions, the Florida Panthers in five games.

Off-season

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April

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The Lightning's off-season began after losing to the Toronto Maple Leafs in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs in six games.[4]

May

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On May 1, 2023, the Lightning signed forward prospect Maxim Groshev to a three-year entry-level contract. Groshev was originally selected by the Lightning in the third round of the 2020 NHL Entry Draft. Groshev appeared in 34 games this past season with SKA Saint Petersburg of the KHL, recording four goals and six points. Groshev also played in the VHL with SKA-Neva St. Petersburg.[5]

On May 2, 2023, Brayden Point was announced as a finalist for the Lady Byng Trophy. Point recorded career in both goals (51) a points (95) this past season while averaging slightly under 20 minutes a night. During the season point only recorded 7 total penalty minutes.[6]

On May 5, 2023, the Lightning re-signed Michael Eyssimont to a two-year contract extension that careers an annual cap hit of 800k. The team acquired him this past season in a trade with the San Jose Sharks. In the playoffs Eyssimont recorded two points in the series against the Toronto Maple Leafs.[7]

May 10, 2023, the Lightning signed free agent goaltender Matt Tomkins to a two-year contract. Notably Thomkins played in 3 games for Team Canada in the 2022 Olympics. Thomkins had spent the past two seasons playing for Farjestad BK in the Swedish Hockey League.[8]

June

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On June 5, 2023, the Lightning signed free agent forward Waltteri Merela to a one-year contract.[9] Merela had spent the past two seasons with Tappara in the Finnish Elite League. During that time Merela helped Tappara win back to back championships.

That same day the Lightning also signed free agent defenseman Emil Lilleberg to a two-year contract. Lilleberg spent the last season playing for IK Oskarshamn of the Swedish Hockey League. Lilleberg also represented Norway in the last three World Championships.[10]

On June 14, 2023, the Lightning re-signed forward Cole Koepke to a one-year contract extension.[11] Koepke appeared in 17 games with the team and recorded one goal over that period of time.[12] Koepke also played 52 games with the Syracuse Crunch. He recorded 7 goals and 19 points during his assignment with the Crunch.

On June 21, 2023, the Lightning re-signed forward Gabriel Fortier to a one-year contract extension.[13][14] Fortier appear in one game with the Lightning last season which brought his career total to 11 NHL games. Fortier also appeared in 67 games with the Crunch last season, recording 11 goals and 29 points.

On June 26, 2023, the Lightning announced a change to the coaching staff of their AHL affiliate the Syracuse Crunch. Benoit Groulx was stepping down as head coach of the Crunch and taking another position within the organization. The Lightning also relieved assistant coaches Gilles Bouchard and Eric Veilleux of their duties. Groulx finishes his stint with the Crunch with a franchise record 256 wins, two division championships, and one conference championship.[15]

The Lightning announced Joel Bouchard as Groulx's replacement in the same press release. Bouchard has previously been a head coach AHL (242 games) between the San Diego Gulls and the Laval Rocket. Bouchard is also a veteran of 364 NHL games and 293 AHL games over his playing career. The Lightning also announced that Daniel Jacob would be joining Bouchard's staff as an assistant coach.[16]

On June 26, 2023, Steven Stamkos was selected as the recipient of the 2023 Mark Messier Leadership Award.[17] The award is given annually to a player "who exemplifies great leadership qualities to his team, on and off the ice, during the regular season and who plays a leading role in his community growing the game of hockey."

On June 28, 2023, the Lightning traded forward Ross Colton to the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for a 2nd-round pick in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft.[18] Colton was originally acquired by the Lightning in the 4th round of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft. Colton appeared in 190 games with the Lightning, recording 47 goals and 36 assists. Colton's biggest moment with the team came when he scored the Stanley Cup-clinching goal in game 5 against the Montreal Canadiens.

July

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On July 1, 2023, the Lightning were involved in the following player signings during the first day of NHL free agency.

The Lightning signed Conor Sheary to a three-year contract valued at $6 million.[19] This past season Shear appeared in 82 games with the Washington Capitals, recording 15 goals and 37 points.[20] Sheary has appeared in 531 NHL games between stints with the Capitals, Pittsburgh Penguins and Buffalo Sabres.

The Lightning signed Josh Archibald to a two-year contract with an annual cap hit for $800,000.[21] Last season Archibald appeared in 62 games, recording six goals and six assists. Archibald is also a veteran of 305 career NHL games, recording 45 goals and 38 assists.

The Lightning signed Luke Glendening to a two-year contract worth $1.6 million.[22] Glendening was a member of the Dallas Stars the prior two seasons. Glendening has appeared in 148 career games between the Stars and the Detroit Red Wings, recording 69 goals and 79 assists.

The Lightning signed Jonas Johansson to a two-year contract with a $775,000 annual cap hit.[23] This past season Johansson appeared in three games with the Colorado Avalanche, recording 2 wins and a .932 save percentage.

The Lightning signed Logan Brown to a one-year contract valued at $775,000. Brown was a member of the St. Louis Blues the past two season.[24] This past season Brown skated in 69 games, recording six goals and 17 points. Brown was previously a first-round pick of the Ottawa Senators. Brown enters the season one game shy of reaching 100 career NHL games.

The Lightning signed Mitchell Chaffee to a one-year contract that carries a cap hit of $775,000.[25] Chaffee has appeared in two NHL games, all which came with the Minnesota Wild.

On July 2, 2023, the Lightning signed Calvin de Haan to a one-year contract, which carries a $775,000 cap hit.[26] De Haan appeared in 53 games last season with the Carolina Hurricanes, recording 2 goals and 10 assists. De Haan has 131 career points in his NHL career between the New York Islanders, Hurricanes and Chicago Blackhawks.

On July 15, 2023, the Lightning signed Tanner Jeannot to a two-year contract extension which carries an annual cap hit of $2.66 million. Jeannot was acquired by the Lightning in a trade with the Nashville Predators the previous season.[27]

August

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On August 22, 2023, the Lightning announced the signing of Brandon Hagel to an eight-year contract extension with an AAV of $6.5 million. Hagel posted 30 goals, 34 assists and 64 points in his first full season with the team, all of which were career highs for Hagel.[28]

On August 23, 2023, the Lightning announced the signing of Darren Raddysh to a two-year contract extension valued at $1.95 million. Raddysh recorded a goal and three assists in 17 appearances with the Lighting this past season. Raddysh also skated in 51 games with the Crunch last season.[29]

September

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September 9, 2023, the Lightning announced that it had placed Josh Archibald on waivers for the purposes of termination of his contract. While the exact reason is unknown, Archibald indicated that he did not intend on attending training camp or play this season.[30]

On the same day, the Lightning announced that it had signed Tyler Motte to a one-year contract valued at $800,000. Motte skated in 62 games last season, recording 8 goals and 11 assists for 19 points.[31]

Training camp

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On September 19, 2023, the Lightning announced its training camp roster.[32]

Forwards

Tristan Allard, Alex Barre-Boulet, Logan Brown, Joe Carroll, Mitchell Chaffee, Anthony Cirelli, Gabriel Dumont, Jaydon Dureau, Lucas Edmonds, Shawn Element, Mikey Eyssimont, Jack Finley, Gabriel Fortier, Ethan Gauthier, Luke Glendening, Gage Goncalves, Maxim Groshev, Brandon Hagel, Ethan Hay, Tanner Jeannot, Cole Koepke, Nikita Kucherov, Bennett MacArthur, Waltteri Merela, Tyler Motte, Nick Paul, Brayden Point, Felix Robert, Conor Sheary, Steven Stamkos Gabriel Szturc, Ilya Usau, Daniel Walcott, Daniel Walker and Austin Watson.

Defensemen

Zach Bogosian, Declan Carlile, Erik Cernak, Maxwell Crozier, Sean Day, Calvin de Haan, Haydn Fleury, Dyllan Gill, Victor Hedman, Louka Henault, Emil Lilleberg, Philippe Myers, Nick Perbix, Darren Raddysh, Roman Schmidt, Mikhail Sergachev, Devante Stephens, Jack Thompson and Scott Walford.

Goaltenders

Hugo Alnefelt, Evan Fitzpatrick, Ben Gaudreau, Jonas Johansson, Matt Tomkins and Andrei Vasilevskiy

On September 27, 2023, the Lightning announced that it had reduced it training camp roster by four players. Ethan Gauthier, Ethan Hay and Dyllan Gill were release from camp to join their junior teams. Scott Walford was released from his tryout agreement. The cuts reduce the camp roster to 56 players.[33]

On September 28, 2023, the Lightning announced that Andrei Vasilevskiy underwent a microdiscectomy to repair a lumbar disc herniation. Vasilevskiy is expected to miss the first two months of the season due to the surgery. The team stated that it will continue with Jonas Johansson and Matt Tomkins while Vasilevskiy recovers.[34]

On September 30, 2023, the Lightning announced that it had reduced its training camp roster by 30 players. The following players where either assigned to Syracuse or their respective junior clubs: Tristan Allard, Hugo Alnefelt, Logan Brown, Declan Carlile, Joe Carroll, Mitchell Chaffee, Maxwell Crozier, Sean Day, Gabriel Dumont, Lucas Edmonds, Shawn Element, Jack Finley, Evan Fitzpatrick, Ben Gaudreau, Gage Goncalves, Maxim Groshev, Louka Henault, Cole Koepke, Emil Lilleberg, Bennett MacArthur, Philippe Myers, Felix Robert, Roman Schmidt, Devante Stephens, Gabriel Szturc, Jack Thompson, Ilya Usau, Daniel Walcott and Daniel Walker.[35]

On October 8, 2023, the Lightning placed Zach Bogosian and Gabriel Fortier on waivers.[36] Both players cleared the following day and are eligible to be assigned to the Syracuse Crunch.

On October 9, 2023, the Lightning announced that it had signed Austin Watson to a one-year deal. Watson was previously on a PTO agreement prior to signing. The contract will carry a cap hit of $776,655.[37]

That same day the Lightning finalized its roster for opening night.[38] The below forwards, defensemen and goalies were named to the finalized roster.

Forwards

Alex Barre-Boulet, Anthony Cirelli, Mikey Eyssimont, Luke Glendening, Brandon Hagel, Tanner Jeannot, Nikita Kucherov, Waltteri Merela, Tyler Motte, Nick Paul, Brayden Point, Conor Sheary, Steven Stamkos and Austin Watson

Defensemen

Erik Cernak, Calvin de Haan, Haydn Fleury, Victor Hedman, Nick Perbix, Darren Raddysh and Mikhail Sergachev

Goaltenders

Jonas Johansson, Matt Tomkins and Andrei Vasilevskiy (IR)

Standings

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Divisional standings

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Atlantic Division
Pos Team GP W L OTL RW GF GA GD Pts
1 y – Florida Panthers 82 52 24 6 42 268 200 +68 110
2 x – Boston Bruins 82 47 20 15 36 267 224 +43 109
3 x – Toronto Maple Leafs 82 46 26 10 33 303 263 +40 102
4 x – Tampa Bay Lightning 82 45 29 8 37 291 268 +23 98
5 e – Detroit Red Wings 82 41 32 9 27 278 274 +4 91
6 e – Buffalo Sabres 82 39 37 6 33 246 244 +2 84
7 e – Ottawa Senators 82 37 41 4 25 255 281 −26 78
8 e – Montreal Canadiens 82 30 36 16 20 236 289 −53 76
Source: National Hockey League[39]
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; y – Clinched division

Conference standings

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Eastern Conference Wild Card
Pos Div Team GP W L OTL RW GF GA GD Pts
1 AT x – Tampa Bay Lightning 82 45 29 8 37 291 268 +23 98
2 ME x – Washington Capitals 82 40 31 11 32 220 257 −37 91
3 AT e – Detroit Red Wings 82 41 32 9 27 278 274 +4 91
4 ME e – Pittsburgh Penguins 82 38 32 12 32 255 251 +4 88
5 ME e – Philadelphia Flyers 82 38 33 11 30 235 261 −26 87
6 AT e – Buffalo Sabres 82 39 37 6 33 246 244 +2 84
7 ME e – New Jersey Devils 82 38 39 5 33 264 283 −19 81
8 AT e – Ottawa Senators 82 37 41 4 25 255 281 −26 78
9 AT e – Montreal Canadiens 82 30 36 16 20 236 289 −53 76
10 ME e – Columbus Blue Jackets 82 27 43 12 21 237 300 −63 66
Source: National Hockey League[40]
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

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Preseason

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2023 preseason game log: 5–2–0 (Home: 2–1–0; Road: 3–1–0; Neutral: 1–0–0)[41]
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Recap
1 September 26 @ Carolina Hurricanes 2–5 Alnefelt PNC Arena 12,430 0–1–0 [42]
2 September 27 @ Nashville Predators 2–1 OT Tomkins Bridgestone Arena 17,159 1–1–0 [43]
3 September 29 Carolina Hurricanes 4–0 Johansson Amalie Arena 13,635 2–1–0 [44]
4 September 30 Nashville Predators 5–4 Tomkins Amalie Arena 14,197 3–1–0 [45]
5 October 3 vs. Florida Panthers 2–0 Johansson Amway Center 16,802 4–1–0 [46]
6 October 5 Florida Panthers 3–6 Tomkins Amalie Arena 12,294 4–2–0 [47]
7 October 7 @ Florida Panthers 4–2 Johansson Amerant Bank Arena 13,780 5–2–0 [48]
Lightning score listed first;

  Win   Loss   Overtime/shootout loss

Regular season

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2023–24 game log
October: 4–2–3, 11 points (Home: 4–0–2; Road: 0–2–1)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
1 October 10 Nashville Predators 5–3 Johansson Amalie Arena 19,092 1–0–0 2 [49]
2 October 14 @ Detroit Red Wings 4–6 Johansson Little Caesars Arena 19,515 1–1–0 2 [50]
3 October 15 @ Ottawa Senators 2–5 Tomkins Canadian Tire Centre 15,584 1–2–0 2 [51]
4 October 17 @ Buffalo Sabres 2–3 OT Johansson KeyBank Center 12,598 1–2–1 3 [52]
5 October 19 Vancouver Canucks 4–3 Johansson Amalie Arena 19,092 2–2–1 5 [53]
6 October 21 Toronto Maple Leafs 3–4 OT Johansson Amalie Arena 19,092 2–2–2 6 [54]
7 October 24 Carolina Hurricanes 3–0 Johansson Amalie Arena 19,092 3–2–2 8 [55]
8 October 26 San Jose Sharks 6–0 Johansson Amalie Arena 19,092 4–2–2 10 [56]
9 October 30 Seattle Kraken 3–4 OT Johansson Amalie Arena 19,092 4–2–3 11 [57]
November: 6–7–2, 14 points (Home: 2–3–1; Road: 4–4–1)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
10 November 2 @ Columbus Blue Jackets 2–4 Tomkins Nationwide Arena 14,276 4–3–3 11 [58]
11 November 4 @ Ottawa Senators 6–4 Johansson Canadian Tire Centre 17,387 5–3–3 13 [59]
12 November 6 @ Toronto Maple Leafs 5–6 OT Johansson Scotiabank Arena 18,445 5–3–4 14 [60]
13 November 7 @ Montreal Canadiens 5–3 Tomkins Bell Centre 21,105 6–3–4 16 [61]
14 November 9 Chicago Blackhawks 3–5 Johansson Amalie Arena 19,092 6–4–4 16 [62]
15 November 11 Carolina Hurricanes 0–4 Johansson Amalie Arena 19,092 6–5–4 16 [63]
16 November 14 @ St. Louis Blues 0–5 Johansson Enterprise Center 17,621 6–6–4 16 [64]
17 November 16 @ Chicago Blackhawks 4–2 Johansson United Center 18,691 7–6–4 18 [65]
18 November 18 Edmonton Oilers 6–4 Johansson Amalie Arena 19,092 8–6–4 20 [66]
19 November 20 Boston Bruins 5–4 OT Johansson Amalie Arena 19,092 9–6–4 22 [67]
20 November 22 Winnipeg Jets 2–3 OT Johansson Amalie Arena 19,092 9–6–5 23 [68]
21 November 24 @ Carolina Hurricanes 8–2 Vasilevskiy PNC Arena 18,802 10–6–5 25 [69]
22 November 27 @ Colorado Avalanche 1–4 Vasilevskiy Ball Arena 18,009 10–7–5 25 [70]
23 November 28 @ Arizona Coyotes 1–3 Vasilevskiy Mullett Arena 4,600 10–8–5 25 [71]
24 November 30 Pittsburgh Penguins 2–4 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 10–9–5 25 [72]
December: 8–6–0, 16 points (Home: 5–2–0; Road: 3–4–0)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
25 December 2 @ Dallas Stars 1–8 Vasilevskiy American Airlines Center 18,532 10–10–5 25 [73]
26 December 4 Dallas Stars 4–0 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 11–10–5 27 [74]
27 December 6 Pittsburgh Penguins 3–1 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 12–10–5 29 [75]
28 December 7 @ Nashville Predators 1–5 Johansson Bridgestone Arena 17,159 12–11–5 29 [76]
29 December 9 @ Seattle Kraken 4–3 OT Vasilevskiy Climate Pledge Arena 17,151 13–11–5 31 [77]
30 December 12 @ Vancouver Canucks 1–4 Vasilevskiy Rogers Arena 18,771 13–12–5 31 [78]
31 December 14 @ Edmonton Oilers 7–4 Vasilevskiy Rogers Place 18,060 14–12–5 33 [79]
32 December 16 @ Calgary Flames 2–4 Vasilevskiy Scotiabank Saddledome 16,081 14–13–5 33 [80]
33 December 19 St. Louis Blues 6–1 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 15–13–5 35 [81]
34 December 21 Vegas Golden Knights 5–4 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 16–13–5 37 [82]
35 December 23 @ Washington Capitals 2–1 SO Vasilevskiy Capital One Arena 18,573 17–13–5 39 [83]
36 December 27 Florida Panthers 2–3 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 17–14–5 39 [84]
37 December 30 New York Rangers 1–5 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 17–15–5 39 [85]
38 December 31 Montreal Canadiens 4–3 Johansson Amalie Arena 19,092 18–15–5 41 [86]
January: 9–3–0, 18 points (Home: 6–0–0; Road: 3–3–0)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
39 January 2 @ Winnipeg Jets 2–4 Vasilevskiy Canada Life Centre 14,157 18–16–5 41 [87]
40 January 4 @ Minnesota Wild 4–1 Vasilevskiy Xcel Energy Center 18,689 19–16–5 43 [88]
41 January 6 @ Boston Bruins 3–7 Vasilevskiy TD Garden 17,850 19–17–5 43 [89]
42 January 9 Los Angeles Kings 3–2 OT Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 20–17–5 45 [90]
43 January 11 New Jersey Devils 4–3 OT Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 21–17–5 47 [91]
44 January 13 Anaheim Ducks 5–1 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 22–17–5 49 [92]
45 January 18 Minnesota Wild 7–3 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 23–17–5 51 [93]
46 January 20 @ Buffalo Sabres 3–1 Johansson KeyBank Center 18,246 24–17–5 53 [94]
47 January 21 @ Detroit Red Wings 1–2 Vasilevskiy Little Caesars Arena 19,515 24–18–5 53 [95]
48 January 23 @ Philadelphia Flyers 6–3 Vasilevskiy Wells Fargo Center 17,937 25–18–5 55 [96]
49 January 25 Arizona Coyotes 6–3 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 26–18–5 57 [97]
50 January 27 New Jersey Devils 6–3 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 27–18–5 59 [98]
February: 5–6–1, 11 points (Home: 1–3–1; Road: 4–3–0)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
All-Star Break (February 1–4)
51 February 7 @ New York Rangers 1–3 Vasilevskiy Madison Square Garden 17,208 27–19–5 59 [99]
52 February 8 @ New York Islanders 2–6 Johansson UBS Arena 17,255 27–20–5 59 [100]
53 February 10 @ Columbus Blue Jackets 4–2 Vasilevskiy Nationwide Arena 18,876 28–20–5 61 [101]
54 February 13 @ Boston Bruins 3–2 SO Vasilevskiy TD Garden 17,850 29–20–5 63 [102]
55 February 15 Colorado Avalanche 6–3 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 30–20–5 65 [103]
56 February 17 Florida Panthers 2–9 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 30–21–5 65 [104]
57 February 19 Ottawa Senators 2–4 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 30–22–5 65 [105]
58 February 22 Washington Capitals 3–5 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 30–23–5 65 [106]
59 February 24 @ New York Islanders 4–2 Vasilevskiy UBS Arena 17,255 31–23–5 67 [107]
60 February 25 @ New Jersey Devils 4–1 Johansson Prudential Center 16,514 32–23–5 69 [108]
61 February 27 @ Philadelphia Flyers 2–6 Vasilevskiy Wells Fargo Center 18,647 32–24–5 69 [109]
62 February 29 Buffalo Sabres 2–3 OT Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 32–24–6 70 [110]
March: 9–1–1, 19 points (Home: 5–1–0; Road: 4–0–1)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
63 March 2 Montreal Canadiens 4–3 SO Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 33–24–6 72 [111]
64 March 7 Calgary Flames 3–6 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 33–25–6 72 [112]
65 March 9 Philadelphia Flyers 7–0 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 34–25–6 74 [113]
66 March 14 New York Rangers 6–3 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 35–25–6 76 [114]
67 March 16 @ Florida Panthers 5–3 Vasilevskiy Amerant Bank Arena 19,396 36–25–6 78 [115]
68 March 19 @ Vegas Golden Knights 5–3 Vasilevskiy T-Mobile Arena 17,789 37–25–6 80 [116]
69 March 21 @ San Jose Sharks 4–1 Vasilevskiy SAP Center 10,315 38–25–6 82 [117]
70 March 23 @ Los Angeles Kings 3–4 OT Vasilevskiy Crypto.com Arena 18,318 38–25–7 83 [118]
71 March 24 @ Anaheim Ducks 3–2 OT Johansson Honda Center 16,152 39–25–7 85 [119]
72 March 27 Boston Bruins 3–1 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 40–25–7 87 [120]
73 March 30 New York Islanders 4–1 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 41–25–7 89 [121]
April: 4–4–1, 9 points (Home: 2–2–1; Road: 2–2–0)
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Record Points Recap
74 April 1 Detroit Red Wings 2–4 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 41–26–7 89 [122]
75 April 3 @ Toronto Maple Leafs 4–1 Vasilevskiy Scotiabank Arena 18,648 42–26–7 91 [123]
76 April 4 @ Montreal Canadiens 7–4 Tomkins Bell Centre 21,105 43–26–7 93 [124]
77 April 6 @ Pittsburgh Penguins 4–5 Vasilevskiy PPG Paints Arena 18,383 43–27–7 93 [125]
78 April 9 Columbus Blue Jackets 5–2 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 44–27–7 95 [126]
79 April 11 Ottawa Senators 2–3 SO Tomkins Amalie Arena 19,092 44–27–8 96 [127]
80 April 13 @ Washington Capitals 2–4 Vasilevskiy Capital One Arena 18,573 44–28–8 96 [128]
81 April 15 Buffalo Sabres 2–4 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 44–29–8 96 [129]
82 April 17 Toronto Maple Leafs 6–4 Tomkins Amalie Arena 19,092 45–29–8 98 [130]
Lightning score listed first;

  Win   Loss   Overtime/shootout loss

Playoffs

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2024 Stanley Cup playoffs
Eastern Conference first round vs. Florida Panthers (A1) - Florida won 4–1
Game Date Opponent Score OT Decision Location Attendance Series Recap
1 April 21 @ Florida Panthers 2–3 Vasilevskiy Amerant Bank Arena 19,356 0–1 [131]
2 April 23 @ Florida Panthers 2–3 OT Vasilevskiy Amerant Bank Arena 19,484 0–2 [132]
3 April 25 Florida Panthers 3–5 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 0–3 [133]
4 April 27 Florida Panthers 6–3 Vasilevskiy Amalie Arena 19,092 1–3 [134]
5 April 29 @ Florida Panthers 1–6 Vasilevskiy Amerant Bank Arena 19,750 1–4 [135]
Lightning score listed first;

  Win   Loss   If necessary

Player stats

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Final[136]

Skaters

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Goaltenders

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Regular season[139]
Player GP GS TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Andrei Vasilevskiy 52 52 3062:52 30 20 2 148 2.90 1477 .900 2 0 2 2
Jonas Johansson 26 24 1477:29 12 7 5 83 3.37 752 .890 2 0 0 0
Matt Tomkins 6 6 360:12 3 2 1 20 3.33 185 .892 0 0 0 0
Playoffs[140]
Player GP GS TOI W L GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Andrei Vasilevskiy 5 5 298:06 1 4 16 3.22 156 .897 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

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Player Explanation Length Salary Date issued
Austin Watson Fined for Unsportsmanlike Conduct during the game against the Nashville Predators on December 7, 2023, at Bridgestone Arena $2,022.57 December 8, 2023[141]

Awards and honours

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Awards

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Regular season
Player Award Awarded
Jonas Johansson NHL Second Star of the Week[142] October 30, 2023
Nikita Kucherov NHL Second Star of the Week[143] November 27, 2023
Nikita Kucherov NHL First Star of the Month[144] December 1, 2023
Nikita Kucherov NHL First Star of the Week[145] December 11, 2023
Nikita Kucherov 2024 National Hockey League All-Star Game[146] January 4, 2024
Nikita Kucherov NHL First Star of the Week[147] January 29, 2024
Nikita Kucherov NHL First Star of the Week[148] March 18, 2024
Nikita Kucherov NHL First Star of the Week[149] April 8, 2024
Nikita Kucherov 2023–2024 Art Ross Trophy winner[150] April 18, 2024

Milestones

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Records

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Regular season
Player Record Reached
Victor Hedman Tenth-most goals in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Hedman passed Ondrej Palat (143). October 14, 2023
Brayden Point Seventh-most points in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Point passed Alex Killorn (466). October 17, 2023
Victor Hedman Tied for ninth-most goals in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Hedman tied Fredrik Modin (145). November 4, 2023
Nikita Kucherov Most five-point games in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Kucherov passed Vincent Lecavalier (3). November 4, 2023
Victor Hedman Ninth-most goals in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Hedman passed Fredrik Modin (145). November 6, 2023
Nikita Kucherov Sixth-most games played in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Kucherov passed Pavel Kubina (662). November 22, 2023
Brayden Point Sixth-most points in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Point passed Brad Richards (489). November 24, 2023
Nikita Kucherov Most points in a single game in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Kucherov tied Doug Crossman (6). November 24, 2023
Victor Hedman Third player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to play 1,000 career games with the franchise. Hedman was also the first defensemen in franchise history to play 1,000 games. December 4, 2023
Nikita Kucherov Most consecutive games with an assist in Tampa Bay Lighting history (11). Kucherov passed Martin St. Louis and Brad Richards. December 6, 2023
Steven Stamkos Most goals in a single game in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Stamkos tied Martin St. Louis and Chris Kontos (4). December 14, 2023
Steven Stamkos Most shots in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Stamkos passed Vincent Lecavalier (3,166). December 19, 2023
Brayden Point Sixth player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to record 500 career points with the franchise. December 21, 2023
Nikita Kucherov Fourth player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to record 300 career goals with the franchise. December 27, 2023
Steven Stamkos Most games played in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Stamkos passed Vincent Lecavalier (1,037). December 31, 2023
Nikita Kucherov Fourth-most assists in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Kucherov passed Vincent Lecavalier (491). January 7, 2024
Brayden Point Eighth-most assists in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Point passed Alex Killorn (268). January 13, 2024
Nikita Kucherov Fourth player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to record 800 career points with the team. January 13, 2024
Victor Hedman Eighth-most goals in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Hedman passed Brad Richards (150). January 18, 2024
Nikita Kucherov Fourth player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to record 500 assists. January 18, 2024
Victor Hedman First defensemen to record 700 career points in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Hedman is also the fifth Lightning player to record 700 points in team history. January 27, 2024
Brayden Point Tenth-most games played in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Point passed Brad Richards (552). February 13, 2024
Nikita Kucherov Most multi-assist games in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Kucherov passed Martin St. Louis (121). February 25, 2024
Nikita Kucherov Fewest games needed to record 100 points in Tampa Bay Lightning history (59 games). Kucherov passed his prior record (62 games). February 25, 2024
Darren Raddysh Most assists in a single game by a Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman (5). Raddysh also tied Martin St. Louis and Mark Recchi for the most assists in a single game by a Tampa Bay Lightning player (5). March 9, 2024
Darren Raddysh Tied most points in a single game by a Tampa Bay Lightning Defenseman. Raddysh tied Pavel Kubina and Doug Crossman (5). March 9, 2024
Victor Hedman Second most games played in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Hedman passed Vincent Lecavalier (1,037). March 14, 2024
Brayden Point Tied most points in a single game in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Point tied Nikita Kucherov and Doug Crossman (6). March 14, 2024
Brayden Point Tied most hat tricks in a single season in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Point tied Wendel Clark (3). March 14, 2024
Nikita Kucherov Most points in a single season in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Kucherov passed his prior record (128). April 3, 2024
Nikita Kucherov Most assists in a single season in Tampa Bay Lightning history. Kucherov passed his prior record (87). Kucherov also set the NHL record for most assists in a single season by a winger. Kucherov passed himself and Jaromír Jágr (87). April 3, 2024
Nikita Kucherov First player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to record 100 assists in a single season. Kucherov became the fifth player, and first winger, to record 100 assists in a single season. April 17, 2024
Playoffs
Player Record Reached
Anthony Cirelli Eighth player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to appear in 100 career playoff games with the franchise. April 23, 2024
Steven Stamkos Third player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to record 100 points in the playoffs. April 27, 2024
Mikhail Sergachev Ninth player in Tampa Bay Lightning history to appear in 100 career playoff games with the franchise. April 29, 2024

Transactions

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The Lightning have been involved in the following transactions during the 2023–24 season.

Trades

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Date Details Ref
June 28, 2023 (2023-06-28) To Colorado Avalanche
Ross Colton
To Tampa Bay Lightning
2nd-round pick in 2023
[151]
June 29, 2023 (2023-06-29) To Chicago Blackhawks
Corey Perry
To Tampa Bay Lightning
7th-round pick in 2024
[152]
June 29, 2023 (2023-06-29) To Nashville Predators
4th-round pick in 2024
To Tampa Bay Lightning
4th-round pick in 2023
[153]
July 2, 2023 (2023-07-02) To Minnesota Wild
Maxim Cajkovic
Patrick Maroon
To Tampa Bay Lightning
7th-round pick in 2024
[154]
November 8, 2023 (2023-11-08) To Minnesota Wild
Zach Bogosian
To Tampa Bay Lightning
7th-round pick in 2025
[155]
March 6, 2024 (2024-03-06) To Anaheim Ducks
Ty Taylor
To Tampa Bay Lightning
Adam Henrique
[156]
March 6, 2024 (2024-03-06) To Edmonton Oilers
Adam Henrique
To Tampa Bay Lightning
4th-round pick in 2025
[156]
March 7, 2024 (2024-03-07) To San Jose Sharks
Jack Thompson
3rd-round pick in 2024
To Tampa Bay Lightning
Anthony Duclair
7th-round pick in 2025
[157]
March 8, 2024 (2024-03-08) To Arizona Coyotes
5th-round pick in 2027
To Tampa Bay Lightning
Matt Dumba
7th-round pick in 2025
[158]
May 21, 2024 (2024-05-21) To Nashville Predators
2nd-round pick in 2025
7th-round pick in 2024
To Tampa Bay Lightning
Ryan McDonagh
EDM 4th-round pick in 2024
[159]

Free agents

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Date Player Team Contract term Ref
July 1, 2023 (2023-07-01) Mitchell Chaffee from Minnesota Wild 1-year [160]
July 1, 2023 (2023-07-01) Luke Glendening from Dallas Stars 2-year [161]
July 1, 2023 (2023-07-01) Logan Brown from St. Louis Blues 1-year [162]
July 1, 2023 (2023-07-01) Conor Sheary from Washington Capitals 3-year [163]
July 1, 2023 (2023-07-01) Josh Archibald from Pittsburgh Penguins 2-year [164]
July 1, 2023 (2023-07-01) Jonas Johansson from Colorado Avalanche 2-year [165]
July 1, 2023 (2023-07-01) Trevor Carrick to Anaheim Ducks 1-year [166]
July 1, 2023 (2023-07-01) Ian Cole to Vancouver Canucks 1-year [167]
July 1, 2023 (2023-07-01) Alex Killorn to Anaheim Ducks 4-year [168]
July 2, 2023 (2023-07-02) Calvin de Haan from Carolina Hurricanes 1-year [169]
July 4, 2023 (2023-07-04) Rudolfs Balcers to ZSC Lions 1-year [170]
September 9, 2023 (2023-09-09) Tyler Motte from New York Rangers 1-year [171]
October 9, 2023 (2023-10-09) Austin Watson from Ottawa Senators 1-year [172]
March 1, 2024 (2024-03-01) Milo Roelens from Acadie–Bathurst Titan 3-year [173]
March 2, 2024 (2024-03-02) Gabriel Szturc from Kelowna Rockets 3-year [174]
June 11, 2024 (2024-06-11) Waltteri Merela to SC Bern 1-year [175]

Waivers

[edit]
Date Player Team Ref

Signings

[edit]

Key:

 †  Contract is entry-level.

Date Player Contract term Ref
June 21, 2023 (2023-06-21) Gabriel Fortier 1-year [179]
July 17, 2023 (2023-07-17) Tanner Jeannot 2-year [27]
August 22, 2023 (2023-08-22) Brandon Hagel 8-year [180]
August 23, 2023 (2023-08-23) Darren Raddysh 2-year [181]
December 14, 2023 (2023-12-14) Ethan Gauthier 3-year† [182]
April 15, 2024 (2024-04-15) Dylan Duke 3-year† [183]
May 16, 2024 (2024-05-16) Mitchell Chaffee 2-year [184]
May 17, 2024 (2024-05-17) Niko Huuhtanen 3-year† [185]
June 6, 2024 (2024-06-06) Declan Carlile 2-year [186]
June 17, 2024 (2024-06-17) Gabriel Fortier 1-year [187]
June 21, 2024 (2024-06-21) Gage Goncalves 1-year [188]

Draft picks

[edit]

Below are the Tampa Bay Lightning's selections at the 2023 NHL Entry Draft, which was held on June 28 and 29, 2023, at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee.

Round # Player Pos Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
2 371 Ethan Gauthier RW  Canada Sherbrooke Phoenix (QMJHL)
4 1152 Jayson Shaugabay RW  United States Green Bay Gamblers (USHL)
6 179 Warren Clark D  Canada Steinbach Pistons (MJHL)
7 1933 Jack Harvey C  United States Chicago Steel (USHL)
211 Ethan Hay C  Canada Flint Firebirds (OHL)

Notes:

  1. The Montreal Canadiens' second-round pick went to the Tampa Bay Lightning as the result of a trade on June 28, 2023, that sent Ross Colton to Colorado in exchange for this pick.[189]
  2. The Tampa Bay Lightning's fourth-round pick was re-acquired as the result of a trade on June 29, 2023, that sent Chicago's fourth-round pick in 2024 to Tampa Bay in exchange for this pick.[190]
  3. The Anaheim Ducks' seventh-round pick will go to the Tampa Bay Lightning as the result of a trade on March 24, 2021, that sent Alexander Volkov to Anaheim in exchange for Antoine Morand and this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[191] The condition—Tampa Bay will receive a seventh-round pick in 2023 if the pick is available at the time of the selection—was converted when the pick became available after earlier conditional trades with Columbus and Edmonton were resolved on April 8, 2021.[191]

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