@Panthers de la Floride

C’est la fin d’une époque



Le Lightning de Tampa Bay vient de perdre sa série éliminatoire de la LNH contre les Panthers de la Floride lors du cinquième match. Nous parlerons du match et regarderons Steven Stamkos pendant que nous récapitulons le match 5 des Panthers de la Floride du Lightning de Tampa Bay dans la vidéo des séries éliminatoires de la LNH 2024 d’aujourd’hui.

41 Comments

  1. Crazy how fast things change, back to back cup champs to back to back first round exits in just a few short years.

  2. What do you mean probably, you are a joke the goalie is limited where they can play the Puck. So when a forward steps.on a glove or turns directly into a goalie that's interference, just the same as if the Goalie Billy Smith's everyone that skates by his crease. So if this is not goalie interference, then neither is skating through a goalie behind the net playing a puck. You front runner whiners can't have it both ways . Ever since Dallas stole a cup through crease violations the blue paint has shrunk and whiners like you have bravely announced their ignorance. So let Goalies chop ankles, slash backs of knees and clip a skate to send a bet crasher sprawling, let's take the gloves off and let Goalies Be Net minders again…Bob Killed the Twinklers curse . Now it's on to the teddy bears and then the Canes , yeah the Canes cus the slow footed strangers don't have a chance even with their Mong

  3. Goaltenders can just push out of their crease and trip themselves on players at this point, treated like butterflies, this is the playoffs… that outside crease should be contested, rat refs & league.

  4. Florida having hockey in general is lame. Hope they both fold one day. Wishful thinking

  5. Stamkos could be better elsewhere. Why waist energy in a team getting old when he could instead jump into the Panthers train. He might get to drink some Cup Juice while Nikita Kucherov, Sergachev, Vasilevskiy and the rest of the team finish like the Penguins or the BlackHawks. Reliving past memories of when they tasted the cup in their 30 million dollar mansion while eating popcorn and chips and slowly getting fat like Charlie from the Whale movie. Therefore, Stamkos needs to go.

  6. Ticky tack interference calls. Hard to stay alive against cup contenders when the refs take away any momentum you have.

  7. As a bolts fan of 22 years (that I am old enough to remember), I really feel like Kucherov might have cost this team at least a game 6 if not maybe even a game 7. It felt throughout this series, but especially in game 5, that Kucherov's "decision" to chase 100 assists* may have had an impact on his goal scoring. Several times especially in game 5 he had rush opportunities that old Kuch would've blasted at the net but instead he would spin, hesitate, force a pass, and then turn the puck over. The few times he did actually shoot he missed excellent shots from the slot and down low in the circle which has always been his sweet spot. It looked like that choice* to focus on assists may have at least made it easier for FLA to blanket him and led to him getting frustrating much easier and ultimately having a goalless series. I also feel like Kucherov's antics both after the cup wins and the whole all-star competition, did paint the TBL organization in a bit of a negative light. All of that being said, I do think Stamkos returns on a very team-friendly deal so he can stay in Tampa until retirement. However, purely based on value to the organization and leadership, if Tampa can't find a way to resign Stamkos I'd rather sell off Kucherov and then look for some better fwd and def depth to make Stamkos' return worthwhile. Likely an unpopular opinion, but Kuch does have a 10-team no trade and considering his antics and behavior I really wouldn't be surprised if he waived it anyway. He is seemingly more focused on stardom than winning as a team.

    ** chasing 100 assists: The stat line eludes it is at least a possibility… before February he would frequently have multi-goal and multi-assist games and averaged around 6.5 SOG per game. After Februrary his goal scoring dropped to single goal games and only recorded a single multi-goal game (2 goals) after he added a hat trick in mid January. His SOG also dropped, averaging around 3 SOG with numerous single shot games in that post-January stretch. Meanwhile, his assist production obviously skyrocketed with 19 multi-assist games in the last 40 games, when he only had 9 in the first half of the season.

    TLDR- The stats would show Kucherov focused on assists in the 2nd half of the season, sacrificing his shot in the process which MAY have made it easier for FLA to hold him goalless in the series and led to lots of frustrations and missed shots from the lightning's top producer. IMO someone so focused on their own stardom has no space to call themselves a leader in this organization.

  8. I mean, what do they really expect people to do.
    You’re standing in front of the net screening the goalie and the defenseman instead of trying to move you out of the way just keeps pushing you into the goalie.

  9. 5 goals in 4 games as a Toronto fan I wonder what its like to have your core produce post season. Id be alright with the losses if they could just put the fucking puck in the net.

  10. Tampa had a fantastic run. Arguably the best overall team in the last 10 years. However their time has come and they need to inject young blood into the organization. Guys like Stamkos and Hedman have to go and retool from Vasi, Kuch, Serg and Point as your core

  11. I hope a deal happens and he retires in Tampa. I graduated high school June 1st of 2004 and 6 days later I was outside the arena with thousands of fans watching game 7 against Calgary on the parking deck wall via a projector. It was awesome. Took a while to get back to the finals and even longer to win again but the core of Hedman, Stamkos, Kucherov, and Vasi have been so much fun to watch the last 10 years. Nothing lasts forever but I really want to see Stamkos retire a Bolt, it hurt too much seeing St. Louis and Lecavalier leave.

  12. Me from the goonies cave.
    It’s our time! It’s our time down here!
    As a panthers fan I’d love to see Stammer Time in red and white. A class act for sure.

  13. The Lightning have had a culture of domination in their play for the past DECADE. LOL. Till the Panthers win a cup and SUSTAIN that level of dominance for as long, the torch has not been passed. The Bolts are getting older and might have lost some power but they are still a team to not take lightly. From a fan of NEITHER team I love seeing this battle.

  14. He’s kind of useless 5v5 and is more of a pure offensive player at this point… While I’m certain Tampa doesn’t want to let him walk, they need to get him back at the right price

    We’ve seen how legacy contracts can hamper teams (Ovi, Malkin, Letang)… The Lightning honesty need depth more than they need Stamkos shot, especially if that shot costs north of 6 mil (which it probably will considering he’s coming off a 40 goal regular season and a strong postseason… despite the points, Stammer is clearly in decline)

  15. In back to back seasons the Panthers are responsible for the last games of Patrice Bergeron and maybe Steven Stamkos

  16. Florida dominated the game. In the 3rd, Tampa did nothing for the first 7 minutes, when they need to go and score

  17. I think Stamkos stays at $4 million per year for a 5 year deal but this team needs to move money out if they wanna compete for a cup. They proved that they have no bottom 6 depth in these playoffs or much defensive depth either beyond Sergachev hedman and Raddysh

  18. As a Bolts fan, I'm just glad I was able to witness a decade of dominance and success. 4 cup finals with this core, including 2 championships. I'll take that over anything that comes our way now. I rest easy knowing that this team brought home the hardware necessary to prove that they were one of the greatest runs in the salary cap era

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