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Season Records 1993-2021 (29 seasons)

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In the late 1980s, the NHL announced it would expand. Two rival groups from the Tampa Bay Area decided to bid for a franchise: a St. Petersburg-based group fronted by future Hartford Whalers/Carolina Hurricanes owners Peter Karmanos and Jim Rutherford, and a Tampa-based group fronted by Phil Esposito and his brother Tony, both members of the Hockey Hall of Fame. One of the Esposito group's key backers, the Pritzker family, backed out a few months before the bid, to be replaced by a consortium of Japanese businesses headed by Kokusai Green, a golf course and resort operator. On paper, it looked like the Karmanos/Rutherford group was better financed, but it wanted to pay only $29 million before starting play. In contrast, the Esposito/Kokusai Green group was one of the few groups willing to pay the full $50 million expansion fee up front. The Esposito group would win the expansion franchise on December 6, 1990, and name the team the Lightning, after Tampa Bay's status as the "Lightning Capital of North America."


Phil Esposito installed himself as president and general manager, while Tony became chief scout. Terry Crisp, who played for the Philadelphia Flyers when they won two Stanley Cups in the mid-1970s and coached the Calgary Flames to a Stanley Cup in 1989, was tapped as the first head coach. Phil Esposito also hired former teammates from the Boston Bruins of the 1970s, including former linemate Wayne Cashman as an assistant coach and former Bruin trainer John "Frosty" Forristal as the team's trainer. The inaugural team photo has him flanked by Cashman and player Ken Hodge, Jr., son of his other Bruins' linemate.

The Lightning played their first preseason game in September 1992 against the Minnesota North Stars, and then turned heads later that preseason when Manon Rheaume became the first woman to play in an NHL game, which also made her the first woman to play in any of the major professional North American sports leagues. She played for the Lightning against the St. Louis Blues, and stopped seven of nine shots.

The Lightning played their first regular-season game on October 7, 1992, in Tampa's tiny 11,000-seat Expo Hall at the Florida State Fairgrounds. They shocked the visiting Chicago Blackhawks 7–3 with four goals by little-known Chris Kontos. The team shot to the top of the Campbell Conference's Norris Division within a month, behind Kontos' initial torrid scoring pace and a breakout season by forward Brian Bradley. However, it buckled under the strain of some of the longest road trips in the NHL—their nearest division rival, the Blues, were over 1,000 miles (1,600 km) away—and finished in last place with a record of 23–54–7 for 53 points. This was, at the time, one of the best-ever showings by an NHL expansion team. Bradley's 42 goals gave Tampa Bay fans optimism for the next season; it would be a team record until the 2006–07 season.

The following season saw the Lightning shift to the Eastern Conference's Atlantic Division, as well as move into the Florida Suncoast Dome (a building originally designed for baseball) in St. Petersburg, which was reconfigured for hockey and renamed the "ThunderDome." The team acquired goaltender Daren Puppa, left wing goal scorer Petr Klima, and veteran forward Denis Savard. While Puppa's play resulted in a significant improvement in goals allowed (from 332 to 251), Savard was long past his prime and Klima's scoring was offset by his defensive lapses. The Lightning finished last in the Atlantic Division in 1993–94 with a record of 30–43–11 for 71 points. Another disappointing season followed in the lockout-shortened 1994–95 season with a record of 17–28–3 for 37 points.

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Lightning Season Records
Goalie Wins

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Profile photo of Andrei Vasilevskiy

Andrei Vasilevskiy

2015

190

 

2
Profile photo of Ben Bishop

Ben Bishop

2013

131

 

3
Profile photo of Nikolai Khabibulin

Nikolai Khabibulin

2001

83

 

4
Profile photo of Daren Puppa

Daren Puppa

1994

77

 

5
Profile photo of John Grahame

John Grahame

2003

53

 

6
Profile photo of Johan Holmqvist

Johan Holmqvist

2007

47

 

7
Profile photo of Mike Smith

Mike Smith

2008

43

 

8
Profile photo of Dwayne Roloson

Dwayne Roloson

2011

31

 

9
Profile photo of Mathieu Garon

Mathieu Garon

2012

28

 

10
Profile photo of Louis Domingue

Louis Domingue

2018

28

 

11
Profile photo of Kevin Weekes

Kevin Weekes

2001

23

 

12
Profile photo of Corey Schwab

Corey Schwab

1997

21

 

13
Profile photo of Antero Niittymaki

Antero Niittymaki

2010

21

 

14
Profile photo of Rick Tabaracci

Rick Tabaracci

1997

20

 

15
Profile photo of Marc Denis

Marc Denis

2007

18

 

16
Profile photo of Anders Lindback

Anders Lindback

2013

18

 

17
Profile photo of Jean-Claude Bergeron

Jean-Claude Bergeron

1993

14

 

18
Profile photo of Sean Burke

Sean Burke

2006

14

 

19
Profile photo of Pat Jablonski

Pat Jablonski

1993

13

 

20
Profile photo of Dan Ellis

Dan Ellis

2011

13

 

21
Profile photo of Curtis McElhinney

Curtis McElhinney

2020

12

 

22
Profile photo of Dan Cloutier

Dan Cloutier

2000

12

 

23
Profile photo of Karri Ramo

Karri Ramo

2007

11

 

24
Profile photo of Wendell Young

Wendell Young

1993

9

 

25
Profile photo of Jeff Reese

Jeff Reese

1996

7

 

26
Profile photo of Mark Fitzpatrick

Mark Fitzpatrick

1998

7

 

27
Profile photo of Peter Budaj

Peter Budaj

2017

6

 

28
Profile photo of Zac Bierk

Zac Bierk

1998

5

 

29
Profile photo of Kevin Hodson

Kevin Hodson

1999

4

 

30
Profile photo of Mike McKenna

Mike McKenna

2009

4

 

31
Profile photo of Bill Ranford

Bill Ranford

1999

3

 

32
Profile photo of Derek Wilkinson

Derek Wilkinson

1996

3

 

33
Profile photo of Evgeni Nabokov

Evgeni Nabokov

2015

3

 

34
Profile photo of Cedrick Desjardins

Cedrick Desjardins

2011

2

 

35
Profile photo of Rich Parent

Rich Parent

2000

2

 

36
Profile photo of Olaf Kolzig

Olaf Kolzig

2009

2

 

37
Profile photo of Eddie Pasquale

Eddie Pasquale

2019

2

 

38
Profile photo of Christopher Gibson

Christopher Gibson

2021

1

 

39
Profile photo of Dieter Kochan

Dieter Kochan

2000

1

 

40
Profile photo of Sebastien Caron

Sebastien Caron

2012

1

 

41
Profile photo of Dustin Tokarski

Dustin Tokarski

2010

1

 

42
Profile photo of Kristers Gudlevskis

Kristers Gudlevskis

2014

1

 

43
Profile photo of Evgeny Konstantinov

Evgeny Konstantinov

2001

0

 

44
Profile photo of Brian Eklund

Brian Eklund

2006

0

 

45
Profile photo of David Littman

David Littman

1993

0

 

46
Profile photo of Wade Flaherty

Wade Flaherty

2001

0

 

47
Profile photo of Gerald Coleman

Gerald Coleman

2006

0

 

48
Profile photo of Riku Helenius

Riku Helenius

2009

0

 

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