Tampa Bay Lightning and Florida Panthers Forced to Evacuate Immediately and Postpone Games
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Tyler
September 29, 2022 (0:54)
With the NHL preaseason in full-swing teams are busy evaluating the state of the team, in terms of prospect development and the outlook for the roster.
Almost all teams that is, as the Tampa Bay Lightning had to reschedule games, in light of the destruction caused by hurricane Fiona.
Dan Lucas of NBC informed Tampa Bay Lightning fans of the organizations decision:
Best of wishes to Tampa, the city and organization. Just devastating news.
Previously on HawksInsider
POLL |
SEPTEMBRE 29 | 173 ANSWERS Tampa Bay Lightning and Florida Panthers Forced to Evacuate Immediately and Postpone Games Do you live in a city affected by the hurricane? |
Sadly yes | 42 | 24.3 % |
No i do not | 49 | 28.3 % |
Prayers for those who do | 82 | 47.4 % |
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