Power company workers get a standing ovation during the Lightning's hurricane-delayed home opener

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The Tampa Bay Lightning won their hurricane-delayed home opener over the Vancouver Canucks but the impact of two recent major hurricanes overshadowed it. Debris, malfunctioning stop lights and power outages remain around the Tampa Bay area a week after Hurricane Milton devastated parts of Florida.

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“How about the ovation that the Vancouver linemen got when they showed them on the big screen?” Cooper asked. “I’m normally not looking up there a ton but that was a pretty moving moment for me. And it just shows you there’s a lot of good out there. When people come out and help each other it does make you feel good.

Discount tickets were available and there was a pregame video on the scoreboard regarding the storms and the role of first responders. “With everything going on, it’s kind of nice to have everyone come in here and let a little stress go,” Lightning forward Nick Paul said.

 

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