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    Michael DeRosa·Oct 19, 2024·Partner

    Lightning Superstar Scores Beautiful First Goal With Team

    Jake Guentzel has scored his first goal with the Tampa Bay Lightning.

    © Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images - Lightning Superstar Scores Beautiful First Goal With Team© Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images - Lightning Superstar Scores Beautiful First Goal With Team

    Tampa Bay Lightning superstar Jake Guentzel scored his first goal as a Bolt in the club's most recent matchup against the Ottawa Senators. 

    Guentzel's first goal with the Lightning was a beauty, too, as he knocked the puck out of the air and then quickly fired it past Senators netminder Anton Forsberg. 

    Guentzel had a nice start to Lightning tenure before this latest contest, posting four assists and a plus-5 rating in his first three games. Now, he has gotten his first goal with the Lightning, and there is no question that we are going to see many more from the star in Tampa.

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