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St. Louis Blues
vs
Tampa Bay Lightning
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
02/14/2016
6:05pm EST

Lines:
St. Louis +1.5
Tampa Bay -1.5

Total:
Over 5 (+105)
Under 5 (-116)

Community Picks: St. Louis Blues 0% vs Tampa Bay Lightning 0%

St. Louis Blues and Tampa Bay Lightning Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Tampa Bay Lightning
The Seven: A weekly look at the NHL's seven Canadian teams -- the Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs, Vancouver Canucks & WInnipeg Jets. Continue to Article
February 12, 2016 6:03:pm EST
Tampa Bay Lightning
Steven Stamkos holds a lot of the power in his current contract situation with the Tampa Bay Lightning. Part of this comes from the fact that the 26-year-old Stamkos has a no-movement clause. On Thursday Stamkos was asked him how he would handle the no-move clause if Tampa Bay Lightning GM Steve Yzerman asked him to waive it . The NHL’s trade deadline is Feb. 29 and Stamkos is a pending unrestricted free agent.  “I think the answer is we’ll cross that bridge at the time,” Stamkos said. “I don’t think it’s that time right [now]. So, I continue to come to the rink every day as the leader that I am and the teammate that everyone in this room knows that I am, and give my best effort. I’ve said that since Day 1 of training camp and that hasn’t changed.” He was also asked if he would not waive it, just order to end speculation and move forward with the Lightning for the remainder of the season.   "We've kept everything to ourselves and I know it (stinks) for you guys (media), I totally understand. But I think you can appreciate the way we've conducted doing business and whatever happens in the next couple weeks, there's obviously going to be some answers."  TSN notes that saying so would to antithetical to the secrecy of negotiations agreed upon between the Lightning and his agent, Don Meehan.    To come out and say he would not accept a trade if one was presented would be to go against everything Stamkos and agent Don Meehan have done and said so far. Yzerman has kept that pact of silence and has not negotiated through the media. Moreover, it is a hypothetical situation. There is no reason for Stamkos to paint himself into a corner.  Meehan went on Sportsnet 590 in Toronto on Wednesday and didn’t say much as far as the talks with the Lightning.  “They’re productive. All of our discussions have been productive, they’ve been professional,” he said. “Tampa understands and appreciates the fact that Steven has every right and ability to take as much time as necessary to make a decision in relation to his future. That’s really what we’re engaged in at this point in time.” Stamkos is in the final season of a five-year $37.5 million contract. The Lightning reportedly offered Stamkos, a former 60-goal scorer, an eight-year deal worth $8.5 million per-season . It’s believed Stamkos will command near $12 million per-year. Stamkos has 21 goals and 19 assists in 53 games played this year. MORE FROM YAHOO HOCKEY   - - - - - - - Josh Cooper is an editor for Puck Daddy on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at puckdaddyblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @joshuacooper Continue to Article
February 11, 2016 10:14:pm EST
Tampa Bay Lightning
Consecutive road losses by a total of six goals might have humbled Tampa Bay, but that seems easily correctable with it returning to a home winning streak that's nearing the level of its franchise record from last season. The Lightning begin a four-game homestand Friday night against the Nashville Predators, who conversely should be eager to try to continue an impressive road winning streak after a sluggish homestand. Tampa Bay (29-20-4) fell 4-2 in Montreal on Tuesday following Monday's 5-1 defeat in Ottawa to match its two-game high for goals allowed. Continue to Article
February 11, 2016 9:23:pm EST
St. Louis Blues
Brian Elliott's stellar month-long stretch has kept the St. Louis Blues competitive during a time when their offense often hasn't been. The Blues hope Jaden Schwartz's long-awaited return provides a boost against one of the NHL's more efficient scoring teams in Friday night's with the Florida Panthers. While injuries and inconsistency have plagued the offense all season, St. Louis (30-17-9) has remained in contention in the top-heavy Central Division largely behind its steady defense. Continue to Article
February 11, 2016 7:54:pm EST
St. Louis Blues
Brian Elliott is on a roll. Too bad the St. Louis Blues have little to show for it. The 30-year-old Elliott has allowed one or fewer goals in regulation and overtime in five of his last seven starts, a run that has put him among the NHL's best with a 2.07 goals-against average and .932 save percentage on the season. Continue to Article
February 11, 2016 4:18:pm EST
 
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