Eduardo A. Encina is a sports reporter covering the Tampa Bay Lightning. Reach him at eencina@tampabay.com. Anyone can view a sampling of recent comments, but you must be a Times subscriber to ...
MONTREAL — The Lightning have been one of the league’s top road teams because they’ve gone into opposing arenas and taken control of games. They’ve quieted crowds. They’ve worn teams down. They’ve ...
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The Ohio Prep Sports Media Association on Thursday revealed its recipient of the 2026 Ohio Ms. Basketball award. The prestigious recognition, now in its 39th year as an honor, was given to Sunbury Big ...
Tampa Bay’s all-time record in Minnesota falls to 3-14-2, and its lead over Buffalo in the Atlantic is trimmed to two points. Eduardo A. Encina is a sports reporter covering the Tampa Bay Lightning.
It was the kind of sequence that embodies everything we love about sports – and especially college basketball. With 10 seconds left in the Saturday’s New Jersey Athletic Conference Tournament final, ...
Newtyn Management bought 350,000 shares of Array Digital Infrastructure in the fourth quarter. The quarter-end position value increased by $23.6 million, reflecting both additional shares and stock ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Cole Caulfield scored twice for the Canadiens within six minutes of the third period in a 4-2 comeback win against the Sabres on Saturday night at sold-out KeyBank Center.
TULSA, Okla. — More than a decade after Oklahoma lawmakers voted to stop holding back third-grade students who couldn’t read at grade level, the debate is back at the State Capitol, driven by ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Ubisoft and Massive Entertainment seem to be feeling pretty good about the development of Tom Clancy's The Division 3. Julian Gerighty, who oversees ...