Tampa Bay Lightning's Home Opener Delayed Due to Hurricane Milton
The NHL has postponed Saturday's game against the Carolina Hurricanes as recovery efforts continue in the Tampa Bay area.
- The Tampa Bay Lightning's home opener originally scheduled for Saturday against the Carolina Hurricanes has been postponed.
- The decision comes in response to ongoing recovery efforts following the impact of Hurricane Milton in the Tampa Bay region.
- A new date for the game will be announced once confirmed by the NHL.
- The Lightning evacuated to Raleigh early this week to avoid the storm, allowing players and staff to bring their families.
- Despite some damage in the area, Amalie Arena appears to have avoided serious harm from the hurricane.