What Ryan McDonagh brings to the group isn’t always seen on a stat sheet, but if you ask the players, they’ll tell you he does everything for them.
Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Ryan McDonagh left the club's last game against the Boston Bruins during the third period after taking a puck to the face. View the original article to see embedded media.
Read the recent NHL news and rumors about Ryan McDonagh for fantasy hockey. Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Ryan McDonagh (face) will play against Anaheim
McDonagh (face) will be available for Thursday's game against the Ducks, Eduardo A. Encina of the Tampa Bay Times reports. McDonagh exited Tuesday's game against the Bruins after taking a puck to the face,
Brayden Point and Ryan McDonagh reached point milestones in leading the Tampa Bay Lightning to a 4-1 victory over the struggling Boston Bruins. The game featured the first-ever matchup between brothers Morgan and Conor Geekie.
A goal scored with Tampa Bay on the penalty kill propels it to a 2nd straight home win over a tough Eastern Conference opponent.
Special teams and defensive responsibility served as the bedrock to the Tampa Bay Lightning's fine first half in the immediate post-Steven Stamkos era.
Brandon Hagel had a goal and an assist, Michael Eyssimont and Anthony Cirelli scored goals 5:03 apart in the second period, and Ryan McDonagh had two assists. Tampa Bay has won back-to-back games after dropping dour in a row. The Lightning moved past the ...
Read the recent NHL news and rumors about Erik Cernak for fantasy hockey. Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Erik Cernak (undisclosed) will not play against
This summer, Ryan McDonagh was laser-focused heading into ... defenseman was notified that he would be returning to Tampa Bay, after the Lightning acquired him for a seventh-round pick in the ...
This summer, Ryan McDonagh was laser-focused heading into training camp, the fifteenth of his career. A few months prior, the then Nashville Predators defenseman was notified that he would be returning to Tampa Bay, after the Lightning acquired him for a ...
DENVER – Originally drafted by the Predators in 2015, Yakov Trenin spent the first 280-plus games of his career playing in Nashville. In his first game back at Bridgestone Arena as a member of the Minnesota Wild, Trenin went from fan favorite to hated villain, then to fan favorite again in the span of about 20 minutes.