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Nikita Kucherov
With the Washington Capitals leading the Tampa Bay Lightning 1-0 on Dec. 21, 2019, Kucherov evened up the score with his 200th career goal 10 minutes into the third period of the 3-1 loss.
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Clearly, the best is yet to come. On April 14, 2002, Vinny capped his fourth NHL campaign by scoring the Bolts' final goal of the year in a dramatic season-ending tilt against the downstate-rival Florida Panthers. Just 17 seconds into overtime, Lecavalier beat Trevor Kidd to complete the 3-2 victory. It was his 20th goal of the year, giving him three straight 20-goal seasons. Seven days later, Vinny celebrated just his 22nd birthday!



The No. 3 pick in the 2013 NHL Draft led Tampa Bay in power-play points (six) during the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs and scored the Lightning's lone goal in a Game 7 loss to Pittsburgh in the Eastern Conference Final.



After being rated the top prospect coming into the '92 NHL Entry Draft, it was no surprise Roman Hamrlik was selected first overall by the Tampa Bay Lightning. Hamrlik played for ZPS Zlin of the Czechoslovakian Tampa Bay Premier Division for two seasons. He began the '92-93 NHL season with Tampa Bay at the age of 18.



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Riku Helenius
Mike Lundin
Vladislav Namestnikov

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Brayden Point, Center - Lightning.
Paul Ranger, Defense - Lightning.

Back to the Front! Lightning card back du jour...

Nikita Alexeev
The eighth player chosen in the 2000 NHL Draft, Nikita turned pro after three years with the OHL Erie Otters, for whom he logged 160 points in 189 games. He earned a spot on the 2001-02 Lightning roster and, on October 16, notched his first NHL point-an assist on Vinny Prospal's goal in Colorado. Big and sleek, Alexeev is a terrific skater who doesn't mind the "edgy" part of the game. He mixes it up along the wall and holds his own against defensemen who try to dominate physically.
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