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With a capacity crowd of 64,617 fans packed inside a football stadium on the coldest Feb. 1 in Tampa in 126 years, the Lightning and Bruins combined for countless memorable moments in an outdoor game oozing with intensity and record-setting moments before the home team staged the largest comeback win in its 2,
Leon Draisaitl, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Jack Roslovic scored for the Oilers (28-20-8), who came in on their first three-game win streak of the season. Tristan Jarry allowed five goals on 20 shots before being relieved late in the second period by Connor Ingram, who made seven saves.
The Tampa Bay Lightning hosted their first outdoor home game on Sunday night at Raymond James Stadium as a part of the 2026 Stadium Series with the Boston Bruins at the other end of the rink.
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NHL morning recap – February 2, 2026
Welcome to another edition of the NHL Morning Recap. All the Latest NHL Daily Recaps Today, we will be looking at the scores of the three NHL games that were played on Feb.
The Red Wings (32-17-5; 69 points) saw their five-game point streak come to an end and goaltender John Gibson, who stopped 19 of 21 shots, had his eight-game winning streak halted. At the other end, netminder Anton Forsberg made 27 saves to help the Kings (22-16-13; 57 points) stretch their point streak to six consecutive contests.
Oy. 1st Period Things did not start well at all. Brandon Hagel ended up getting the opening goal within the first 11 seconds of the game after beating his defender clean on body position, and put the puck straight past Swayman for the Lightning to go up 1-0.
The Abbotsford Canucks and Bakersfield Condors were back at it Saturday night in the second game of a back-to-back. Friday night’s game went to the Condors 7-2.
Welcome to another edition of the NHL Morning Recap. Today, we will be looking at the scores of the 13 NHL games that were played on Dec. 27, 2025. Which saw the Toronto Maple Leafs host the Ottawa Senators in the Battle of Ontario. As well as the Calgary Flames and the Edmonton Oilers in the Battle of Alberta.