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Clash on Ice: Tampa Bay Lightning Face Arizona Coyotes at Mullett Arena

As the Tampa Bay Lightning prepare to face off against the Arizona Coyotes at Mullett Arena, fans should be brimming with confidence. The Lightning's recent performance suggests that they are in prime position to dominate their upcoming encounter.


Jan 6, 2023; Winnipeg, Manitoba, CAN;  Tampa Bay Lightning forward Anthony Cirelli (71) is congratulated by his team mates on his goal against the Winnipeg Jets during the first period at Canada Life Centre. Mandatory Credit: Terrence Lee-USA TODAY Sports

In their last game on February 15 against the Colorado Avalanche, the Lightning showcased a robust defense and an offense that found its rhythm as the game progressed. Despite not scoring in the first period, they managed to net one goal in the second and two crucial goals in the third before clinching victory in a shootout. Their goaltender played a pivotal role, saving 43 out of 46 shots for an impressive save percentage of 93 percent. The team's resilience was further highlighted by their ability to rack up hits and block attempts while maintaining discipline with only three penalties throughout the game.


The offensive statistics from Tampa Bay's previous games paint a picture of consistency and depth. On February 11 against Dallas Stars, they scored three goals on just 31 shots, reflecting an effective shooting percentage close to ten percent. Moreover, they demonstrated their ability to capitalize on opportunities by scoring an empty-net goal which sealed their win.


However, it is not just about offense; Tampa Bay's defensive prowess was on full display during their February 10 match-up with Colorado Avalanche at Amalie Arena where they shut out their opponents completely. A flawless goaltending performance saw all 30 shots saved – a testament to both individual brilliance between the pipes and collective defensive solidity.


The Arizona Coyotes will certainly have their work cut out for them if these trends continue into this next game. While it is important not to underestimate any NHL team – especially when playing at home – there is no denying that Tampa Bay enters this contest as favorites based on recent form.


Looking ahead at what fans can expect from this clash: anticipate aggressive play from TB right from puck drop as they look to assert dominance early on; expect disciplined hockey minimizing penalty minutes; and watch for key players who have been instrumental in past victories stepping up once again under pressure situations.


Mark your calendars for Thursday night hockey action! The puck drops at Mullett Arena located in Tempe, AZ at zip code 85281 precisely at 9:00 PM Eastern Time (ET). Fans eager not miss any second of this electrifying match can tune into ESPN+ nationally or catch local broadcasts BSAZ channel 686 for home coverage or BSSUNX channel 653-1 for away coverage.

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