Tampa Bay Lightning Schedule 2022-2023

Follow the striking blue and white emblem with this Tampa Bay Lightning schedule. Mark your calendars and join the energetic crowd at Amalie Arena or tune in from home to support your favorite team throughout the season.

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Tampa Bay Lightning Schedule Games (NHL Playoffs)

The Tampa Bay Lightning lost the series 4-2.

  • Game 1: Lightning @ Scotiabank Arena (W 7-3)
  • Game 2: Lightning @ Scotiabank Arena (L 7-2)
  • Game 3: Lightning @ Amalie Arena (L 4-3 OT)
  • Game 4: Lightning @ Amelie Arena (L 5-4 OT)
  • Game 5: Lightning @ Scotiabank Arena (W 4-2)
  • 04/29, Game 6: Lightning @ Amelie Arena (L 2-1 OT)

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Tampa Bay Lightning Schedule
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Tampa Bay Lightning Scores

October 2022

  • 10/12, Rangers, Madison Square Garden, L 3-1
  • 10/15, Blue Jackets, Nationwide Arena, W 5-2
  • 10/16, Penguins, PPG Paints Arena, L 6-2
  • 10/19, Flyers, Amalie Arena, L 3-2
  • 10/22, Panthers, FLA Live Arena, W 3-2 OT
  • 10/23, Islanders, Amalie Arena, W 5-3
  • 10/26, Kings, Crypto.com Arena, L 4-2
  • 10/27, Ducks, Honda Center, W 4-2
  • 10/29, Sharks, SAP Center at San Jose, W 4-3

November 2022

  • 11/01, Senators, Amalie Arena, W 4-3
  • 11/03, Hurricanes, Amalie Arena, L 4-3 SO
  • 11/05, Sabres, Amalie Arena, W 5-3
  • 11/09, Oilers, Amalie Arena, L 3-2
  • 11/12, Capitals, Capital One Arena, L 5-1
  • 11/14, Capitals, Amalie Arena, W 6-3
  • 11/16, Stars, Amalie Arena, W 5-4 OT
  • 11/18, Flames, Amalie Arena, W 4-1
  • 11/20, Predators, Bridgestone Arena, W 3-2 OT
  • 11/22, Bruins, Amalie Arena, L 5-3
  • 11/26, Blues, Amalie Arena, W 5-2
  • 11/29, Sabres, KeyBank Center, W 6-5 OT
  • 11/30, Bruins, TD Garden, L 3-1

December 2022

  • 12/02, Flyers, Wells Fargo Center, W 4-1
  • 12/04, Maple Leafs, Amalie Arena, W 4-3 OT
  • 12/07, Red Wings, Amalie Arena, L 4-2
  • 12/09, Predators, Amalie Arena, W 5-2
  • 12/10, Panthers, Amalie Arena, W 4-1
  • 12/14, Kraken, Amalie Arena, W 6-2
  • 12/16, Blue Jackets, Amalie Arena, W 4-1
  • 12/18, Canadiens, Bell Centre, W 5-1
  • 12/21, Maple Leafs, Scotiabank Arena, L 4-1
  • 12/22, Red Wings, Little Caesars Arena, L 7-4
  • 12/29, Canadiens, Amalie Arena, W 4-1
  • 12/30, Rangers, Amalie Arena, W 2-1 SO
  • 12/31, Coyotes, Amalie Arena, W 5-3

January 2023

  • 01/04, Blackhawks, United Center, W 4-1
  • 01/05, Wild, Xcel Energy Center, L 5-1
  • 01/07, Jets, Canada Life Centre, L 4-2
  • 01/11, Blue Jackets, Amalie Arena, W 6-3
  • 01/13, Canucks, Amalie Arena, W 5-4
  • 01/15, Blues, Enterprise Center, W 4-2
  • 01/16, Kraken, Climate Pledge Arena, W 4-1
  • 01/16, Kraken, Climate Pledge Arena, W 4-1
  • 01/19, Canucks, Rogers Arena, W 5-2
  • 01/20, Oilers, Rogers Place, L 5-3
  • 01/21, Flames, Scotiabank Saddledome, L 6-3
  • 01/25, Wild, Amalie Arena, W 4-2
  • 01/27, Bruins, Amalie Arena, W 3-2
  • 01/29, Kings, Amalie Arena, W 5-2

February 2023

  • 02/07, Panthers, FLA Live Arena, L 7-1
  • 02/08, Sharks, Amalie Arena, L 4-3 OT
  • 02/10, Avalanche, Amalie Arena, W 5-0
  • 02/11, Stars, American Airlines Center, W 3-1
  • 02/15, Avalanche, Ball Arena, W 4-3 SO
  • 02/16, Coyotes, Mullett Arena, L 1-0 SO
  • 02/19, Golden Knights, T-Mobile Arena, L 5-4
  • 02/22, Ducks, Amalie Arena, W 6-1
  • 02/24, Sabres, Amalie Arena, L 6-5 OT
  • 02/26, Red Wings, Little Caesars Arena, W 3-0
  • 02/26, Penguins, PPG Paints Arena, L 7-3

March 2023

  • 03/01, Panthers, Amalie Arena, L 4-1
  • 03/03, Penguins, Amalie Arena, L 5-4 OT
  • 03/04, Sabres, KeyBank Center, L 5-3
  • 03/05, Hurricanes, PNC Arena, L 6-0
  • 03/08, Flyers, Amalie Arena, W 5-2
  • 03/10, Golden Knights, Amalie Arena, L 4-3 OT
  • 03/12, Blackhawks, Amalie Arena, W 3-1
  • 03/12, Jets, Amalie Arena, L 3-2
  • 03/14, Devils, Prudential Center, W 4-1
  • 03/16, Devils, Prudential Center, W 4-3 SO
  • 03/18, Canadiens, Amalie Arena, W 5-3
  • 03/19, Devils, Amalie Arena, L 5-2
  • 03/21, Canadiens, Bell Centre, L 3-2
  • 03/23, Senators, Canadian Tire Centre, L 7-2
  • 03/25, Bruins, TD Garden, L 2-1
  • 03/29, Hurricanes, PNC Arena, W 4-0
  • 03/31, Capitals, Amalie Arena, W 5-1

April 2023

  • 04/02, Islanders, Amalie Arena, W 5-0
  • 04/06, Rangers, Madison Square Garden, L 6-3
  • 04/07, Islanders, UBS Arena, L 6-1
  • 04/09, Senators, Canadian Tire Centre, L 7-4
  • 04/12, Maple Leafs, Amalie Arena, L 4-3
  • 04/14, Red Wings, Amalie Arena, W 5-0

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How long is the Tampa Bay Lightning’ season?

The regular NHL season typically runs from early October to early April, spanning around six months and consisting of 82 games for each team. If the Lightning qualify for the playoffs, their season could extend into June, depending on how deep they progress in the playoff rounds.

How many seasons have the Tampa Bay Lightning played?

Established in 1992, the Tampa Bay Lightning, as of April 24, 2023, has played 30 seasons, consistently representing the state of Florida and maintaining its original name throughout its history.

What was the best Tampa Bay Lightning season ever?

The Tampa Bay Lightning’s 2019-2020 season was particularly exceptional. During that season, the team won their second Stanley Cup championship, defeating the Dallas Stars in a six-game series. The playoffs were unique due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with games played in a “bubble” environment without fans in attendance. Led by coach Jon Cooper and key players such as Nikita Kucherov, Brayden Point, Victor Hedman, and goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy.

What was the worst Tampa Bay Lightning season ever?

The 1997-1998 season is often considered one of the most disappointing for the Tampa Bay Lightning. The team finished with a record of 17 wins, 55 losses, and 10 ties, accumulating only 44 points. This performance placed them last in the Atlantic Division and last overall in the league.

Who is the Tampa Bay Lightning’s biggest rival?

The Tampa Bay Lightning’s biggest rival is generally considered to be the Florida Panthers. The rivalry between these two teams, often referred to as the “Battle of Florida” or the “Sunshine State Showdown,” stems from their close geographical proximity and the fact that they both compete within the Atlantic Division. This intense rivalry has led to numerous memorable regular-season and playoff encounters since the Lightning’s inception in 1992.

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