NHL Game Preview: Pittsburgh Penguins (38-21-16) at Tampa Bay Lightning (46-22-6)

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Puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 PM EDT
Venue: Benchmark International Arena, Tampa, FL
Broadcast: The Spot, SN-PIT, ESPN+; Radio: 105.9 The X (Penguins), Lightning Radio affiliates

This late-season Eastern Conference matchup pits a Penguins squad clinging to Metropolitan Division positioning (and a wild-card spot) against a Lightning team locked into a high Atlantic Division seed with home-ice playoff implications still in play. Tampa Bay enters with the stronger overall record and home dominance (23-13-1), while Pittsburgh has shown offensive explosiveness of late but carries injury concerns into this road test. The teams split their season series 1-1, with Tampa winning the most recent meeting in a shootout.

Injury Report

Pittsburgh Penguins (depth tested in forward group and blueline):

  • Bryan Rust (RW) – Out / Day-to-Day (lower body)
  • Blake Lizotte (C) – Out (upper body; reevaluation ~April 14)
  • Filip Hallander (C) – Injured Reserve (leg)
  • Caleb Jones (D) – Injured Reserve / Non-Roster (lower body)

Tampa Bay Lightning (notable absences on the wings and blueline):

  • Brandon Hagel (LW) – Out (until at least April 4)
  • Victor Hedman (D) – Out (until at least April 4)
  • Scott Sabourin (RW) – Out (until at least April 4)
  • Maxwell Crozier (D) – Injured Reserve – Long Term (until ~April 29)
  • Declan Carlile (D) – Injured Reserve

Both teams are shorthanded, but Tampa’s absences (especially Hedman and Hagel) thin their top-end defense and scoring depth, potentially opening opportunities for Pittsburgh’s veteran core.

Recent Team Forms (Last 5 Games)

Pittsburgh Penguins (3-2-0):

  • 3/30 @ NYI: W 8-3
  • 3/28 vs DAL: L 6-3
  • 3/26 @ OTT: W 4-3 (SO)
  • 3/24 vs COL: L 6-2
  • Earlier road win contributing to momentum

Pittsburgh has shown scoring bursts (including an 8-goal outburst) but inconsistency defensively.

Tampa Bay Lightning (4-1-0):

  • 3/29 vs NSH: W 3-2
  • 3/28 vs OTT: W 4-2
  • 3/26 vs SEA: L 4-3 (OT)
  • 3/24 vs MIN: W 6-3
  • Strong home stretch prior

Tampa has been efficient at home with solid goaltending but dropped a recent OT decision.

Key Player Matchups

  • Sidney Crosby / Evgeni Malkin (PIT) vs. Lightning top-six and defense: Crosby’s playmaking and Malkin’s return add veteran savvy; they’ll test Tampa’s depleted blueline (no Hedman).
  • Nikita Kucherov (TBL, 40G-81A-121P) vs. Penguins checking lines: Kucherov remains the league’s scoring leader and will look to exploit any defensive lapses.
  • Jake Guentzel (TBL) vs. former Penguins teammates: Guentzel’s familiarity adds extra motivation in a revenge/spotlight game.
  • Goaltending: Likely Arturs Silovs or Tristan Jarry (PIT) vs. Andrei Vasilevskiy (TBL, strong .898+ SV% season). Vasilevskiy has historically owned the Penguins.

Tampa’s speed and transition game project favorably, but Pittsburgh’s star power could generate odd-man rushes against a thinner Lightning D.

Series History

The teams are 1-1-0 against each other this season (Tampa won the January shootout; Pittsburgh took the December contest). All-time, Pittsburgh holds a narrow edge, but Tampa has been competitive at home (30-23-3 in recent history). Recent meetings have been low-scoring and decided by special teams or goaltending.

Betting Trends

  • Lightning are 4-1 SU in their last 5 and strong at home; Penguins 3-2 SU lately but just 2-3 ATS in recent April-style games.
  • Totals trend Over in Penguins contests but Tampa’s home games often stay tighter.
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