Tampa Bay Lightning head coach Jon Cooper confirmed before Saturday afternoon’s game against the Pittsburgh Penguins that forwards Anthony Cirelli and Tanner Jeannot will not play.
The Tampa Bay Lightning announced that forward Tanner Jeannot would not play in Thursday’s game against the Montreal Canadiens and is listed as day-to-day with an upper-body injury.
Tampa Bay Lightning head coach Jon Cooper announced that winger Tanner Jeannot will not play in Thursday’s game against the Colorado Avalanche due to an unspecified injury, and he is currently day-to-day.
Lightning head coach Jon Cooper has confirmed that winger Tanner Jeannot will return to the lineup Tuesday against the Bruins via Gabby Shirley of Bally Sports Florida.
The Tampa Bay Lightning are going to have some grit back in their lineup. Head coach Jon Cooper confirmed after the morning skate on Tuesday that forward Tanner Jeannot will be back on the ice for the team’s Atlantic Division matchup against the Boston Bruins, as he is being activated off injured reserve.
The Tampa Bay Lightning have placed winger Tanner Jeannot on injured reserve due to an upper-body injury. Jeannot, 26, has been out of the lineup since January 6th after he left the Lightning’s game against the Boston Bruins that day with an injury.
Tampa Bay Lightning head coach Jon Cooper commented on the status of Lightning forward Tanner Jeannot this morning, Jeannot is expected to undergo further evaluation but Cooper points to Jeannot being out of the lineup week-to-week.
Tanner Jeannot will return to Bridgestone Arena tonight to face his former team as the Predators welcome Jeannot and the Tampa Bay Lightning tonight. It will mark Jeannot's first trip back to Nashville and his 200th career game in the NHL. This is what Jeannot had to say about returning to Nashville in last night's postgame media.
Tampa Bay Lightning fans have experienced an unordinary start to the 2024 season. The club has more overtime losses than regulation losses and sits in the first Wildcard spot of the Eastern Conference.
2023 A.D.: A hockey empire is about to fall.
Tanner Jeannot‘s trade package shocked the hockey world during the 2023 NHL Trade Deadline. The Tampa Bay Lightning traded away defenceman Cal Foote. Moreover,
When you look at the first five years of the Tampa Bay Lightning’s general manager (GM) Julien BriseBois’ trade history, you see one of the more remarkable stretches of success for a relative newbie in that role.
Restricted free agent forward Tanner Jeannot signed a two-year, $5.33 million contract to remain with the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday. Jeannot played in 20 games for the Lightning last season after being acquired from the Nashville Predators prior to the trade deadline.
The Tampa Bay Lightning are nearing a contract extension with forward Tanner Jeannot, according to NHL insider Elliotte Friedman. While the financial details are yet to be disclosed, Jeannot’s qualifying offer was just under $900K.
Back at the trade deadline, Tampa Bay paid a high price to land Tanner Jeannot from Nashville.
Eduardo A. Encina: Tanner Jeannot and the Tampa Bay Lightning have an arbitration date of July 24. The sides continue to talk and will likely have a deal in place by then.
When the Tampa Bay Lightning made the trade to acquire Tanner Jeannot, the move left a number of insiders scratching their heads. Some gave the Tampa and GM Julien BriseBois the benefit of the doubt, simply because it was the Lightning and everything they’d touched in previous deadlines had turned to gold.
The Stanley Cup Playoffs can sometimes bring the worst out of players and fans alike. Such was the case on Thursday during the Toronto Maple Leafs' 7-2 thrashing of the Tampa Bay Lightning.
The Lightning paid a high price to acquire Tanner Jeannot from Nashville prior to the trade deadline, sending five picks (one in each round, first through fifth) along with defenseman Cal Foote to get the winger with the hopes he’d play an important role in the playoffs.
Tampa Bay Lightning general manager Julien BriseBois made a few deals by the trade deadline, even though salary cap issues hampered him. Tanner Jeannot was acquired from the Nashville Predators, while Michael Eyssimont has found his third team this season, courtesy of the San Jose Sharks.
The Tampa Bay Lightning and Nashville Predators completed a noteworthy trade on Sunday night (Feb. 26). Highly-coveted trade target Tanner Jeannot was moved from Nashville to Tampa Bay, and the former landed an excellent return for him.
In a trade many have deemed shocking in terms of the number of assets required to get the player, the Tampa Bay Lightning paid full price (and then some) for Tanner Jeannot of the Nashville Predators.
As we’ve seen with how things have played out with Coyotes defenseman Jakob Chychrun, Blue Jackets blue-liner Vladislav Gavrikov, and even Canucks rearguard Luke Schenn, receiving this designation does not mean that a trade is imminent.
While there have already been a number of moves in the recent days and weeks, there are still plenty of names on the trade board, who are expected to be moved at or prior to the March 3 deadline.
Tanner Jeannot scored the decisive goal early in the third period to lift the Nashville Predators to a 2-1 win over the visiting Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday.
Tanner Jeannot‘s next deal Alex Daugherty of A to Z Sports: Nashville Predators Tanner Jeannot has a year left on his deal at $800,000. If he puts up another 24-goal season and his play doesn’t drop off, he could be looking for a deal over $3 million next offseason.
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