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APRIL 05, 2010

Steven Stamkos, Steve Downie could be headed to Worlds; Marty St. Louis declines

Tampa Bay Lightning players Steven Stamkos and Steve Downie could be headed to the world championship May 7-23 in Germany. Teammate Marty St. Louis said he has declined. ... Read more

APRIL 06, 2010

Why did Tampa Bay's Marty St. Louis decline to play in the Worlds? Here is one theory

Tampa Bay Lightning left wing Marty St. Louis didn't want to talk about why he declined to play for Canada in May's world championship in Germany. But here is one bit of speculation as we try to connect the dots. ... Read more

APRIL 15, 2010

Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Mike Lundin will play for United States at Worlds

USA Hockey announced today that Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Mike Lundin was named to the U.S. national team that will play at the world championship May 7-23 in Germany. It will be Lundin's Team USA debut. ... Read more

MAY 05, 2010

Tampa Bay Lightning D Mike Lundin calls international experience "something special"

Lightning defenseman Mike Lundin is getting his first international experience as part of the U.S. team at the world championships in Germany, and called it “something special.” The tournament, which begins Friday with the United States taking on the host country, is another step in Lundin’s hockey education. It comes after the 25-year-old from Apple Valley, Minn., had a fine season in which he had three goals and 13 points in 49 games, averaged 21:56 of ice time and became Tampa Bay’s shut-down defenseman. In Tuesday’s 3-1 exhibition victory over France, Lundin, who said the bruised left foot with which he played last season is healed, was partnered with the Islanders’ Jack Hillen. Lundin spoke by phone after Wednesday’s practice. ... Read more

MAY 12, 2010

Tampa Bay Lightning star Steven Stamkos sustains injury at the world championship

Press reports out of the world championship in Germany said Tampa Bay Lightning star Steven Stamkos left Canada's 4-1 loss to Switzerland on Wednesday with an undisclosed upper-body injury. No other information was available.

MAY 12, 2010

Injury to Tampa Bay Lightning star Steven Stamkos "didn't seem terrible," dad says

The father of Tampa Bay Lightning star Steven Stamkos said the blow to the mouth and jaw that knocked his son out of Canada's 4-1 loss to Switzerland Wednesday at the world championship in Germany "didn't seem terrible." ... Read more

MAY 13, 2010

Reports indicate Tampa Bay Lightning star Steven Stamkos may have a concussion

Reports out of the world championship in Germany concerning Steven Stamkos, indicate the Tampa Bay Lightning star may have a concussion. ... Read more

MAY 14, 2010

Tampa Bay Lightning star Steven Stamkos says he might play Sunday at worlds

Things apparently looking up for Steven Stamkos. The  Tampa Bay Lightning star, who sat out Canada's game Friday at the world championship in Germany, said his rapid improvement from a mild concussion sustained Wednesday leads him to believe he might play Sunday if things continue an upward trend. ... Read more

MAY 15, 2010

Tampa Bay Lightning star Steven Stamkos practices, probably won't play Sunday

Tampa Bay Lightning star Steven Stamkos told reporters in Germany he felt good after a Saturday practice and believes he is ready to play for Canada on Sunday against Sweden. Stamkos sustained a mild concussion Wednesday from an elbow to the jaw by Switzerland's Timo Helbling. Stamkos skated for about an hour during an optional skate, reports said. ... Read more

MAY 17, 2010

Steven Stamkos is cleared to play, and a Tampa Bay Lightning goalie prospect shines

Expect Tampa Bay Lightning star Steven Stamkos to be in the lineup for Canada's game Tuesday against the Czech Republic at the world championship. Stamkos wrote in an e-mail he "can't wait to get back in the lineup" after doctors cleared him to play. Stamkos sustained a mild concussion Wednesday against Switzerland, and missed two games. ... Read more

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