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26-07-2025
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Off-Season Signings Should Help Bolster An Already Potent Syracuse Crunch Lineup
The Syracuse Crunch, the Tampa Bay Lightning's AHL affiliate, finished in third place in the North Division last season and have made several off-season moves that should bolster their already potent lineup.
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03-07-2025
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NHL News: Lightning Lose Goalie To Oilers
The Tampa Bay Lightning are losing one of their depth goaltenders. According to NHL insider Frank Seravalli, the Edmonton Oilers are signing goaltender Matt Tomkins. Tomkins spent this season with the Lightning's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Syracuse Crunch. In 26 games this campaign for the AHL squad, he recorded a 12-10-4 record, a .907 save percentage, and a 2.55 goals-against average. This was after he had a 15-12-2 record, a .904 save percentage, and a 2.53 goals-against average in 29 games in 2023-24 with Syracuse. Advertisement Tomkins also played in three games with the Lightning during the 2023-24 season, where he posted a 3-2-1 record, a 3.33 goals-against average, and a .892 save percentage. He did not make an appearance for the Lightning this past season. Overall, Tomkins has been a solid AHL goalie in the Lightning's system, so the Crunch will certainly miss having him around. Now, he will likely serve in a similar role with the Oilers organization from here. NHL News: Lightning Sign Former Maple Leafs Forward NHL News: Lightning Sign Former Maple Leafs Forward The Tampa Bay Lightning have added to their forward depth. Photo Credit: © David Kirouac-Imagn Images
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29-06-2025
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NHL News: Lightning Terminating Forward's Contract
According to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman, the Tampa Bay Lightning have placed forward Conor Sheary on waivers for the purpose of contract termination. In addition, Friedman noted that Sheary asked to have his contract terminated so he can look for another opportunity to play in the NHL again. Sheary, 33, was entering the final season of the three-year, $6 million contract he signed with the Lightning during the 2023 NHL off-season. Advertisement Sheary played in just five games for the Lightning this season, where he had zero points, four penalty minutes, and a minus-4 rating. He spent the bulk of the campaign in the AHL with the Syracuse Crunch, recording 20 goals, 61 points, and a plus-15 rating in 59 games. Given Sheary's past success, there certainly could be a team out there willing to take a shot on him with a one-year, prove-it deal in free agency. In 62 games over two seasons with the Lightning, Sheary recorded four goals, 11 assists, 15 points, and a minus-5 rating. Julien BriseBois Expects 3 Lightning Pending UFAs To Hit Market Julien BriseBois Expects 3 Lightning Pending UFAs To Hit Market While speaking to reporters, including The Hockey News' Diandra Loux, Advertisement Tampa Bay Lightning general manager Julien BriseBois shared that he expects pending unrestricted free agents (UFAs) Nick Perbix, Cam Atkinson, and Luke Glendening to hit the market. Photo Credit: © Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images
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17-05-2025
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Lightning Soaring Forward Should Reach New Heights Next Year
Gage Goncalves was a nice story from the Tampa Bay Lightning's 2024-25 season. After multiple strong seasons down in the AHL with the Syracuse Crunch, Goncalves broke out with the Lightning and cemented himself a spot in their lineup in the process.
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02-05-2025
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Levi, Amerks sweep past Syracuse
Devon Levi did it again. And so did the team in front of him. The Amerks posted a second consecutive 4-0 win in game three of their Atlantic Division semifinal series to finish a sweep of the Syracuse Crunch and advance to the division finals. Levi stopped all 30 shots he faced for his second straight shutout. He has saved the last 78 shots he's faced and has a scoreless streak of 156 minutes and 31 seconds. A streak he will take into round two. 'We have the best goalie on our team in the AHL,' defenseman Kale Clague said. 'As long as we play solid defensively, he's going to bail us out on the couple chances we might give up. He's done it all year.' 'He's just so good. We have so much confidence in him,' Mason Jobst said. 'It doesn't feel like he's scrambling at times. He's in the zone right now.' Rochester got on the board in the first period with less than five minutes to play when Jobst got free on a breakaway and somehow muscled the puck–and himself–into the net. Syracuse kept their net clean in the second period, but Clague dented twine from the point 95 seconds into the third. It was the third straight playoff game where the defenseman scored a goal. Six minutes later, Zach Metsa flipped one on net from the point and Jobst tipped it in for a 3-0 lead. The Amerks defense absolutely shut the door from there. Despite facing elimination and trailing the entire period, Syracuse managed only eight shots on goal in the third. 'I gotta give credit to our D-core. Syracuse is a big, heavy team. I've heard all about it, but our guys gave up no goals in two games,' head coach Michael Leone said. 'It's the goalie (also) for sure. Credit to Dev. He got the game puck today. When you look at how hard we defended, we gave up two goals in the series.' Brendan Warren closed out the series with an empty net goal 78 seconds before the horn. It was the first time Rochester swept Syracuse in a playoff series since 1997 and the first time an Amerks goalie had back to back playoff shutouts since Mika Noronen back in 2000. 'I think that the team played unbelievable this series,' Levi said. 'I haven't been watching for 25 years, but I'm sure this is one of the better teams that has been (in Rochester) in a long time. Credit to the group. It's been a great few games.' Next up for Rochester is the winner of the series between the regular season division champs in Laval and Cleveland. Laval won game one on Wednesday night. If the Rocket do match the Amerks round one sweep, they would close out the Monsters on Sunday. A potential game five in the series would be Friday, May 9th. Laval would have the home ice advantage against Rochester if they advance, but the Amerks would get three of five at home if Cleveland is the opponent. That's a concern for next week. This weekend will be about rest and excitement regarding an Amerks team that looks like they will very difficult to eliminate. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.