Tampa Bay Lightning Clinch Playoffs for 9th Straight Year in Florida Frenzy
TAMPA, Fla. -- The Tampa Bay Lightning clinched a berth in the 2025-2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs for the ninth straight season on Saturday, bolstering their postseason pedigree in a state dominated by hockey heated by the rival Florida Panthers. The qualification came via the Detroit Red Wings' 4-1 loss at the New York Rangers, with the Lightning holding a 47-22-6 regular-season mark that tied them with the Colorado Avalanche for the league's top active playoff streak before Toronto's parallel run. Now synonymous with playoff consistency since entering the NHL in 1992-93, Tampa Bay has made the postseason 18 times in 33 seasons, including back-to-back Stanley Cup titles in 2020 and 2021.
This clinch arrives amid a gritty 2026 playoff run already underway, where the Lightning trail the Montreal Canadiens 2-3 in the first round after posting a 50-26-6 regular-season record. The Bolts seek to rebound from a 2025 first-round exit to the Panthers -- the latest chapter in the Sunshine State's fiercest sports rivalry -- and a pattern of early knockouts following their 2022 Eastern Conference finals triumph over the Rangers. Historical streaks underscore Tampa's resilience, with past playoff winning runs spanning multiple years, like the 10-game surge from April 12 to May 8, 2004.
In St. Pete-Clearwater, where Amalie Arena pulses with Bolts Nation energy, this ninth straight appearance cements Tampa Bay's status as Florida's playoff powerhouse alongside the six-year-streak Panthers. With Edmonton, Carolina and others chasing, the Lightning's sustained excellence -- five Stanley Cup finals trips since 2004 -- fuels hopes for another deep run as the postseason heats up.
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