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The Hockey News’ NHL summer splash rankings are in full swing, with the Tampa Bay Lightning coming in 25th place.
Center Yanni Gourde has come on strong since his return from a bout with COVID-19, and he's a candidate to be the Kraken’s representative at next month’s NHL All-Star Game in Las Vegas.
It’s that time of year where writers from all over take a swing at predicting the somewhat unpredictable. This week, ESPN released their Power Rankings of all 32 teams heading into 2025-26. In ...
Few realized as incoming Kraken center Yanni Gourde was slamming and crashing his way to another Stanley Cup championship this summer that the pain in his left shoulder had grown too big to ignore ...
Yanni Gourde, laughing, mixes it up with then-Florida Panthers forward Jonathan Huberdeau during a 2021 playoff series in Sunrise. The Lightning went on to win the second of back-to-back Stanley ...
Tampa Bay Lightning center Yanni Gourde (37) is congratulated on his goal by defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk (22) and center Blake Coleman (20) after scoring against the Columbus Blue Jackets during ...
NEWARK, N.J. – Being everywhere and nowhere at once. As cryptically philosophical as that sounds, it has become Yanni Gourde’s plane of existence ever since he joined the Seattle Kraken.
When news of Yanni Gourde’s six-year, $31 million extension with the Lightning got out Friday afternoon, it sent shockwaves around the country.. In San Francisco, where Gourde, now 26, once ...
Yanni Gourde returned to the lineup for the Kraken on Tuesday night for the first time in two months after being sidelined by surgery to repair a sports hernia. It was a welcomed return for ...
Yanni Gourde’s second-period goal lifted the Tampa Bay Lightning to their second consecutive Stanley Cup appearance on Friday night over the New York Islanders.
Yanni Gourde never really wanted to leave the Tampa Bay Lightning after helping them win the Stanley Cup. Now he might be able to finish out his time in the NHL with them.. Gourde signed a six ...
Yanni Gourde has a simple goal this season, and it's the same one he had last season: Play 82 games. The Lightning forward knows how much each game counts. Gourde was just short of the NHL's ...