Lightning's national anthem singer heads home after spending a month in hospital battling COVID-19
After nearly a month at the hospital, the Tampa Bay Lightning's national anthem singer is scheduled to be discharged Friday morning after she was diagnosed with COVID-19 in July.
Tampa Bay Lightning single-game tickets on sale Aug. 19
The Bolts announced when single-game tickets for the upcoming season will go on sale Aug. 10.
Lightning's Jon Cooper will coach Canada in 2022 Olympics if NHL plays
If NHL players are part of next year’s Beijing Olympics, Canada will have a two-time Stanley Cup champion behind its bench.
Lightning national anthem singer out of ICU, remains in hospital as she battles COVID-19
Sonya Bryson-Kirksey was moved out of the ICU but is still on the road to recovery, her husband told FOX 13.
Tampa Bay Lightning sign Montreal's Corey Perry to 2-year deal
Corey Perry faced the Lightning in the Stanley Cup Final in each of the past two seasons. He was with the Dallas Stars in 2020 and the Montreal Canadiens this year.
Blake Coleman heads to Calgary as Lightning breakup continues
Forward Blake Coleman left to sign a six-year, $29.4 million deal with Calgary. And defenseman David Savard signed a four-year, $14 million contract with Montreal.
Lightning national anthem singer moved to ICU after being hospitalized with COVID-19, husband says
Sonya Bryson-Kirksey, the Tampa Bay Lightning’s national anthem singer for home games, has been moved to the intensive care unit, several days after being hospitalized for COVID-19, her husband tells FOX 13.
‘Nine years with No. 9’: Lightning trade Tyler Johnson to Blackhawks for Seabrook
After nine years with the Bolts, Tyler Johnson is heading to the Chicago Blackhawks.
Lightning national anthem singer likely exposed to COVID-19 during Stanley Cup celebration, husband says
Sonya's husband says she is not on a ventilator but is having some breathing problems as she continues to battle COVID-19.
Lightning’s national anthem singer urges vaccination after being hospitalized with COVID-19
Sonya Bryson-Kirksey, the Tampa Bay Lightning’s national anthem singer for home games, has been admitted to a hospital following a COVID-19 diagnosis and is stressing the importance of getting vaccinated.
Tampa Bay Lightning lose Yanni Gourde to Seattle Kraken in expansion draft
The Seattle Kraken officially announced Wednesday they will take Tampa Bay's forward Yanni Gourde, who will miss at least the first month of the season following shoulder surgery.
Tampa Bay Lightning release preseason schedule
The Bolts announced the team's preseason schedule, which includes one game against the Florida Panthers inside the Amway Center in Orlando.
Rangers acquire rights to Lightning's Barclay Goodrow
The New York Rangers acquired the rights to pending free agent forward Barclay Goodrow as part of a pair of moves before the NHL roster freeze for the Seattle expansion draft.
Busch Gardens giraffe ‘Stanley’ born on same day the Bolts won second Cup within a year
A baby giraffe at Busch Gardens was born on the day the Lightning won their second championship. It wasn't difficult to come up with his name: Stanley.
Lightning GM reveals players' injuries during playoffs, including Kucherov's fractured rib
Tampa Bay Lightning's general manager got emotional when describing the players' injuries and their determination to get back on the ice to play. “That’s how you win a Stanley Cup."
Stanley Cup dented during Tampa Bay Lightning championship festivities
The Stanley Cup was dented during the Lightning's second 'Champa Bay' celebration on Monday. So, it turns out the Cup will be going to Montreal after all -- for rehab.
Fans from all over enjoy a parade to remember in 'Champa Bay'
Fans from around the Tampa Bay area and even across the state made their way to Tampa to see the Tampa Bay Lightning parade Monday. It's part of the dynasty now known as "Champa Bay."
Photos: Tampa Bay Lightning championship boat parade
Stanley set sail on Monday – again – as the Tampa Bay Lightning celebrated their back-to-back Stanley Cup championship with a boat parade down the Hillsborough River.
Tampa Bay Lightning championship boat parade sails through Tampa
The Tampa Bay Lightning Stanley Cup championship parade wrapped up after sailing through downtown Tampa. Tens of thousands of Bolts fans hit the Tampa Riverwalk to celebrate the home team’s back-to-back Stanley Cup wins, though Mother Nature ultimately crashed the party.
Lightning boat parade: What to expect during second victory bash in less than a year
Monday, fans will flood downtown to watch the Tampa Bay Lightning boat parade and join the after-party to celebrate the team's second Stanley Cup championship in less than a year.


















