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Nick Paul thriving as Lightning’s jack-of-all-trades

Por: Orlando Sentinel Sports November 28, 2022

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TAMPA — Nick Paul doesn’t take his strong start to this season for granted. It is the way he wanted to reward the Lightning for believing in him. Following a two-point night in Friday’s 5-2 win over the Blues, the forward has 15 points through the first 20 games. His nine goals are second on the team, trailing Steven Stamkos and Nikita Kucherov, who have 10 apiece. More important than Paul’s numbers are the positions he has been able to... + full article



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