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Lightning strike late to open road trip with win in Chicago

Por: Orlando Sentinel Sports January 04, 2023

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CHICAGO — Brandon Hagel knew the emotions would hit him at some point Tuesday night in his first game in Chicago as an opposing player. It didn’t take long for the forward, who has blossomed in his first full season with the Tampa Bay Lightning following last March’s deadline deal with the Blackhawks. It all hit him during the national anthem at the United Center, where it is a tradition for the fans to cheer through Jim Cornelison’s... + full article



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