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Victor Hedman

Victor Hedman

G
13
A
63
Pts
76
+/-
18
PPP
31
SOG
168
Bio
Height/Weight: 6' 7"/244 lbs
Born: Ornskoldsvik, Sweden
Draft: 2009 1st round (2nd pick) by the
Shoots: L
  • ClutchPoints

    Lightning GM sheds light on Steven Stamkos, Victor Hedman contract negotiations

    After the Tampa Bay Lightning were officially eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs by losing to the Florida Panthers, the attention quickly turned to whether or not Steven Stamkos will re-sign with the team this offseason as he heads into free agency, and general manager Julien BriseBois said he was “very hopeful” to get him signed, saying “We want him part of this” and that he briefly talked with Stamkos' agent after the season. “I briefly met with Stammer when we landed after Game 5,” Julien BriseBois said, via Joe Smith of The Athletic. Steven Stamkos was still a valuable player for the Lightning this season, he put up 40 goals with 41 assists for 81 points in 79 games in the 2023-2024 season, according to Hockey Reference.

  • Recap: Panthers 6, Lightning 1

    With stakes soaring high in their second straight must-win game, the Lightning came out short in the battle of the Sunshine State. A pair of overturned goals could have been a difference maker in extending the Bolts' postseason, but ultimately fell to the Panthers 6-1 in their season finale in Sunrise. Anthony Cirelli and Mikhail Sergachev hit the back of the Panthers' net, but both were disallowed for goaltender interference. The Lightning's season did not end without a fight from the boys in blue and white despite the final score. Victor Hedman responded less than a minute after the Panthers increased their lead to 2-0, getting the Bolts back within one. But the strong goaltending of Sergei

  • Raw Charge

    Morning After Thoughts: Lightning ride emotional wave to keep hope alive

    Morning After Thoughts will be an ongoing series throughout the playoffs where I can ramble on about the most recent Lightning playoff game. Hopefully, I'll be able to capture what many Lightning fans are thinking, but also provide some perspective after having time to adjust back to normal after a game, take a breath, and take a deeper look at the numbers. Down 3-0 in the series, the Lightning showed the intensity and desperation that was needed to keep hope alive with a 6-3 win in Game Four to keep the series going. The return of defenseman Mikhail Sergachev provided a huge boost emotionally for the team and a huge boost defensively on the ice.