The Tampa Bay Lightning emerged victorious against the Carolina Hurricanes with a score of 2-1 in their first preseason game of the 2025 season. The game, held on Monday, September 22nd, saw strong performances from several Lightning players, setting a positive tone for the team's preseason.
Emil Lilleberg, entering his third season with the Lightning, initiated the scoring late in the first period. Mitchell Chaffee and Conor Geekie assisted Lilleberg.
Mitchell Chaffee, also in his third season with the Lightning, further solidified Tampa Bay's lead with a power-play goal just over six minutes into the second period. Veteran defenseman J.J. Moser and Conor Geekie contributed with assists on Chaffee's goal. Geekie had two assists in the game.
Despite the Hurricanes' efforts, they only managed to get one puck past Lightning goalie Jonas Johansson. Logan Stankoven scored for Carolina late in the third period. Johansson proved to be a formidable force in net, blocking 29 of 30 shots, resulting in an impressive .967 save percentage. The Lightning's defense also played a crucial role, accumulating 16 blocked shots. Simon Lundmark had three blocked shots, while Moser contributed with four blocks and an assist.
The Hurricanes had a power play opportunity in the second period, but they were not able to convert. Later, Kevin Labanc appeared to have scored, but the goal was disallowed due to an offside call. Alexander Nikishin delivered a notable hit on Dylan Duke. Cayden Primeau made some quality saves for the Hurricanes.
Overall, the Lightning had 20 shots on goal, while the Hurricanes had 30. Geekie and Chaffee were the offensive standouts for the Lightning. Geekie earned two points with two assists and a +1 rating, while Chaffee also had two points with a goal and an assist.