Lightning's Roloson Fares Well Versus Jets: Dwayne Roloson put together a solid outing Saturday night in Winnipeg, stopping 28 of the Jets' 31 shots on his way to an overtime win. (Updated 04/07/2012)
Injury Report
No information available at this time (Updated 5/27/12).
Fantasy Analysis
Despite the admirable finish, 2011-12 was a year Dwayne Roloson would probably like to forget. The 42-year-old inspires little confidence for the 2012-13 fantasy season, if he ends up playing at all. (Updated 04/07/2012).
04/07/2012 22:06 Stamkos joins 60-goal club, Purcell has hat trick in Lightning's OT win
Steven Stamkos scored his 60th goal of the season and Teddy Purcell had a hat trick -- including the overtime winner -- and the Tampa Bay Lightning ended their season with a 4-3 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday.
04/05/2012 22:12 Stamkos nets No. 59; Lightning fall in OT
Steven Stamkos scored his 59th goal of the season, but Dion Phaneuf scored the game-winner in overtime for the Toronto Maple Leafs in a 3-2 victory against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday.
04/05/2012 09:16 Blue Line Buzz: Nikitin quietly had a nice season
Who's ending the season on a high note? Who's looking like they need a little offseason rest? Dan Pennucci discusses in his latest Blue Line Buzz.
04/03/2012 01:11 Winners & Losers: Stamkos leads Bolts over Caps; Quick with another shutout
Steven Stamkos scored his 57th and 58th goals of the season as the Lightning handed the Capitals a big blow with a 4-2 loss on Monday night. In the late game, Jonathan Quick recorded his 10th shutout of the season.
04/02/2012 22:00 Caps' loss hurts playoff chances
Steven Stamkos scored two late goals, giving him a NHL-best 58 this season, and the Tampa Bay Lightning handed the playoff-hopeful Washington Capitals a damaging 4-2 loss on Monday night.
"Chronic overachiever" is perhaps the best way to describe this grizzled vet. He was just what the doctor ordered between the pipes after his arrival in Tampa Bay last season but he was overused down the stretch and he just plain ran out of gas in the playoffs. He hasn't lost his quickness or his athleticism, and he has adapted his game to a more economical style to accommodate his impending pension check. And with Mathieu Garon's arrival as backup, Rolie should get enough days off to be fresh for another Cup run. Still, you can expect wins in the low 30s even with time off and solid ratios all the way around. Not bad for a guy born in the 1960s, huh? (Updated 10/4/11)