Posts Tagged ‘dominic moore’
Bolts have Capitals on the Brink with come from Behind Victory 4-3, up 3-0 in Series
Tampa, Fl. (RSEN) The Tampa Bay Lightning have a strangle hold on their Eastern Conference Semi-Final Series with the Washington Capitals after their thrilling 4-3 come from behind victory in front a raucous crowd 20,613 at the St Pete Times Forum. It was a night when the leaders of this team refused to lose from […]
DC Here We Come
Pittsburgh, Pa. (RSEN) — “Resonate!” Dominic Moore does it again; a no look pass, NBA style to Sean Bergenheim for a lay-up at 5:41 of the second period. 1-0 Bolts. For that would be all the black and blue clad Bolts would need as the Lightning defeat the Pittsburgh Penguins to advance to the Eastern Conference semi-final […]
Lightning Strikes: Hard Work Forces Steel City Game 7, Bolts Win 4-2
Dave Jarvis with Rick Sassone Tampa, Fl. [RSEN] –Tonight even the most hardened Pittsburgh Penguin fan had to appreciate the effort the Tampa Bay Lightning showed in beating the Pens. Coach Guy Boucher made a statement when he started Vinny Lecavlier, Marty St. Louis, and Steven Stamkos. The Lightning was going to put their best game-plan […]
Lightning Captain Rounding into form as Playoffs near, Bolts beat Panthers 4-2
Tampa, Fl. (RSEN) The Tampa Bay Lightning finished up their home schedule tonight against the Florida Panthers and earned a workmanlike victory, 4-2 at the St Pete Times Forum. As a coach, you want your team playing at their peak level heading into the playoffs and teams that hoist the Stanley Cup do a few […]
Lightning “Dom” inate Senators win 5-2, Playoffs in Reach
Tampa, Fl. (RSEN) The Tampa Bay Lightning built on their solid effort on Saturday night against Carolina with another victory against the Ottawa Senators 5-2 tonight at the St Pete Times Forum. Marty St Louis showed why he is a former Hart Trophy winner as MVP of the league as he tallied two goals and […]
Lightning shut out Capitals extend lead in Southeast Division
The Tampa Bay Lightning (26-13-5) shut out division rival Washington Capitals (24-13-7) for the second time in eight days last night at the St Pete Times Forum. Newly acquired goaltender Dwayne Roloson made a great first impression for the home town crowd as he stopped all 23 shots and was credited with an assist on the team’s first goal.









