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The game in Los Angeles on Monday marks Game No. 42, the start of the second half of the season for the Lightning. So before that game kicks off while I’m back here in Tampa, here’s a look back at some of the highlights and lowlights of the first half of the season. Feel free to offer up some of your best and worst of what you recollect and what might happen in the second 41 games:
Best Game
Not a lot to choose from here, but a 2-0 victory in Pittsburgh in which the Penguins were held to 15 shots might have been the most complete team effort of the year.
Worst Game
There are a few worthy candidates here, but a 2-0 loss Dec. 13 in Ottawa tops the list. Coming off a solid victory in Montreal two nights prior, the Lightning put up little effort against a vulnerable Senators team in a matchup of teams who wanted to lose less instead of win more.
Most-Bizarre Moment
In the final minute of the Dec. 2 game in Philadelphia, Ryan Malone has a breakaway opportunity to win the game, but is stopped by Martin Biron. Flyers forward Scott Hartnell, however, threw his glove at Malone, giving Malone another chance with a penalty shot, only to be turned aside. Malone wound up in the penalty box on Philadelphia’s overtime winner.
Best-Individual Performance
Friday night in Anaheim, Marty St. Louis invoked memories of his MVP season, almost willing the team to victory. He took off and attacked Ducks defensemen on his short-handed goal, was aggressive at both ends of the ice and was a major calming influence on the bench when Anaheim scored twice in 18 seconds to tie the game late in the second period.
Best Moment Of Leadership
Again, Marty St. Louis tops the list when he publically challenged his teammates after a 4-3 loss in Atlanta on Dec. 20. After the game, St. Louis used words like “clock killers’’ to described the play of some in the locker room, vented his frustration and questioned whether anybody had the necessary desire to win.
Worst Display Of Maturity
A month after he was fired, former coach Barry Melrose told a Toronto radio station he wished the Lightning wouldn’t win another game the rest of the season. Len Barrie responded by calling Melrose’s preparation a joke.
Biggest Bust
Right wing Radim Vrbata was supposed to provide consistent second-line scoring after he was signed to a three-year, $9 million contract. But he struggled with his game, was a healthy scratch and eventually asked to return to his native Czech Republic in early December.
Biggest Addition
There were some hefty expectations on left wing Ryan Malone after he signed a six-year contract in late June, but Malone’s value isn’t measured totally in his offensive numbers, which are solid to this point with 12 goals and 23 points as he’s battled through some injuries. It’s the intangibles which Malone brings, however, that show his worth in the locker room.
First-Half MVP
The Lightning would be leading the race for John Tavares if not for the play of goaltender Mike Smith, whose save percentage (.919) and goals-against average (2.55) are impressive in their own right, but don’t tell the whole story.
Second-Half Outlook
As the trade deadline approaches in early March, the Lightning will no doubt be a seller — provided the current economics allow for buyers — as they look to retool for the summer and beyond. But with their recent play, the cellar will be reserved for other dwellers.
Posted by Bill, SRQ. on 01/13 at 03:51 PM
All these trade rumors, O & L say no way. Like they said no way on Boyle. I wouldn’t believe these 2 if they told me that today is Tuesday the 13th. Cowboys, stop messing with things and let the team play and improve.
Posted by Richard D, Tampa on 01/13 at 10:07 AM
If they trade 4 or 26 my two club tickets will be GONE.
Posted by Katya, Tampa on 01/12 at 11:12 PM
Awesome post Erik!!!! Right on ALL “nominations”.
Posted by Natalie Hawkins, Orlando on 01/12 at 10:02 PM
Have to hope the second half is better. Lots of speculation about Lecavalier being traded but perhaps at his request. I for one would be fairly devastated but seems like there is some traction even though there was an earlier report denying this rumor. Any additional news…
Posted by Britt, St. Pete on 01/12 at 07:14 PM
Nancy, that was what I was thinking too. Probably the most bizarre thing I have ever seen during a hockey game. The Hartnell glove toss was hilarious though. When it happened I couldn’t believe that I actually saw it right. Best part was that Hartnell almost kicked the puck into the net as he skated by. Also thought it was funny that the Phantoms (Philly’s AHL team) held a “Scott Hartnell Glove and Mitten Toss” at one of their games to benefit charity. Hartnell was there for the festivities. That was probably the biggest laugh I got out of a game.
Posted by Nancy Pacini, Brandon, FL on 01/12 at 03:48 PM
My vote for most bizarre moment goes to the infamous stick throwing incident in the shootout againt the Avs. STILL don’t understand how that was a good call, and why the league stood by it.
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Posted by LightningDogg, Leesburg,FL on 01/15 at 06:18 PM
I wholeheartedly agree that Gritty Smitty is the MVP up to this point, with Marty, Bugsy and Recchi close behind. That’s a bit sad since I am a diehard V4 fan, so I can only surmise that the shoulder isn’t 100% which may be unspoken this year. I still have faith that Vinny can have a great second 1/2 and the Bolts can at least be viewed as respectable throughout the rest of the league.
PS - may Matt Cooke eat a big serving of boards and elbows every time we play them!!!