2018–19 Tampa Bay Lightning season

The 2018–19 Tampa Bay Lightning season was the 27th season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on December 16, 1991. The team clinched a playoff spot on March 8, 2019, when the Montreal Canadiens lost 8–2 to the Anaheim Ducks. This season marked the first time that Tampa won the Presidents' Trophy in franchise history, winning the Atlantic Division for the second consecutive year as well, their fourth division title overall. They also became the second team in league history to win 62 games, matching the record set by the 1995–96 Detroit Red Wings, with the 2022–23 Boston Bruins later setting a new NHL record with their 63rd win on April 8, 2023. Their record-setting season ended abruptly when they became the first Presidents' Trophy winner to get swept in the first round of the playoffs, losing to the Columbus Blue Jackets. This was also the first time since 2014 that the Lightning were eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs in the first round. In addition, this was the second time the Lightning were swept in the first round by a lower seeded team; the first time also being 2014, against the Canadiens.

2018–19 Tampa Bay Lightning
Presidents' Trophy winners
Atlantic Division champions
Division1st Atlantic
Conference1st Eastern
2018–19 record62–16–4
Home record32–7–2
Road record30–9–2
Goals for325
Goals against222
Team information
General managerJulien BriseBois
CoachJon Cooper
CaptainSteven Stamkos
Alternate captainsRyan Callahan
Victor Hedman
Ryan McDonagh
Anton Stralman
ArenaAmalie Arena
Average attendance19,092
Minor league affiliate(s)Syracuse Crunch (AHL)
Orlando Solar Bears (ECHL)
Team leaders
GoalsSteven Stamkos (41)
AssistsNikita Kucherov (87)
PointsNikita Kucherov (128)
Penalty minutesCedric Paquette (80)
Plus/minusRyan McDonagh (+38)
WinsAndrei Vasilevskiy (39)
Goals against averageAndrei Vasilevskiy (2.40)
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