About Tampa Bay Lightning Tickets
The Lightning joined the NHL in the 1992-93 seasons in the course of expanding to Florida. The team’s first owner was Phil Esposito, who was most well-known for his work for the Blackhawks, Bruins, and Rangers. While they were able to stay without making the playoffs the Lighting began off to an impressive beginning in their debut season. Brian Bradley, who had previously scored only 19 goals in one season was a star for Tampa with 42 goals.
In 1998 the Lightning selected Vincent Lecavalier with the first overall selection. Lecavalier was a skilled goal-scorer and quickly became a prominent player in the team. In 2000 the team hired Martin St. Louis. St. Louis had a reputation as an unorthodox player. He was never selected, and many believed that his size was not enough to make it within the NHL. However, St. Louis caught fire when he joined the Lightning. The 2003-04 season was when St. Louis was the top player in the NHL in scoring and played an important part in the championship season.
Frequently Asked Questions about Tickets for Tampa Bay Lightning
What is the cost of Tampa Bay Lightning tickets?
Prices of Tampa Bay Lightning tickets differ based on a variety of elements. In general, Lightning tickets can be bought for as little as $23.00 and an average cost of $92.00.
How can I get low-cost Lightning tickets?
If you’re in search of cheap Lightning tickets, they are available for less than $23.00. In addition, after clicking on the event you’d like to attend you can use”sort by price” “sort by price” button found in the upper left-hand part of the page to sort the available Lightning tickets according to the most affordable tickets that are available.
Where will the Tampa Bay Lightning play?
The Lightning Home games take place at Amalie Arena which is located in Tampa, FL.
Which Teams Belong To The Tampa Bay Lightning division?
The Lightning are part of the Atlantic division along with other teams in the division, including Boston Bruins, Buffalo Sabres, Detroit Red Wings, Florida Panthers, Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, and Toronto Maple Leafs.