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Get the best Lightning vs. Panthers predictions ahead of Saturday's Atlantic Division showdown. Free NHL picks for November 15.
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The Lightning are coming to play the Panthers, for the first time since preseason penalty-fest
Tampa Bay Lightning forward Scott Sabourin is set to face the Florida Panthers again, reigniting a heated rivalry.
After that rough start, the Bolts have gone on to win seven of their past eight games, only losing to the red-hot Colorado Avalanche last Tuesday. Tampa has picked up notable wins over the Vegas Golden Knights and Washington Capitals, keeping their name with the best in the Atlantic Division.
Florida is 6-4-1 in the regular season against Tampa Bay since Paul Maurice took over as the Panthers' head coach ahead of the 2022-23 season. The Panthers have knocked the Lightning out of the playoffs the past two years - winning the opening-round matchup in five games each time - on their way to winning consecutive Stanley Cups.
The Washington Capitals prep for an early showdown with returning the NHL finalist Tampa Bay Lightning in a Tuesday night matchup at Capital One Arena.
Down seven starting players against a bitter rival, the Tampa Bay Lightning turned to 23-year-old rookie forward Jack Finley to win an important bounce-back game.
Duke scored three goals and recorded an assist for the Crunch against the Comets. With this, the exciting Lightning prospect now has recorded six goals, eight assists, 14 points, and a plus-2 rating in 13 games so far this season with the Crunch. These numbers are undoubtedly impressive, and now Duke will be looking to stay hot from here.
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