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Feb 19, 2024 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | — |
Feb 15, 2024 | 0 | 0 | -1 | 1 | — |
Feb 10, 2024 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — |
Feb 7, 2024 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | — |
Jan 23, 2024 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | — |
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2023 | 21.5 | 3.6 | 6 | 3 | 9 | -9 | 11:11 |
2022 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 10:01 |
2021 | 16 | 5.3 | 3 | 3 | 6 | — | 11:00 |
3y Avg. | 10.25 | 5.1 | 2 | 1 | 3 | — | 12:34 |
Fantasy Performance by Week
Fantasy News
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Barre-Boulet was placed on waivers Thursday, Renaud Lavoie of TVA Sports reports. Barre-Boulet has six goals and nine points in 36 outings with Tampa Bay in 2023-24. If he clears waivers, he'll likely be sent to AHL Syracuse.... See More ... See Less
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Lightning's Alex Barre-Boulet: More scratches than not
Barre-Boulet has dressed in just five of Tampa Bay's 15 games in 2024. He has just two shots and three hits in those five contests, while skating limited ice time (6:31-11:50). Barre-Boulet is an undersized buzzsaw with offensive talent, but he needs lots of ice in a top-six situation to truly shine. He won't get that in Tampa Bay.... See More ... See Less -
Lightning's Alex Barre-Boulet: Scratched against Florida
Barre-Boulet was a healthy scratch Wednesday in a 3-2 loss to Florida. His ice time had dropped to under eight minutes in the previous two contests, so his scratch didn't come as a surprise. Barre-Boulet is an offensive-minded forward who is best suited on the wing in the top six, but the Lightning generally deploy him on line four. He needs opportunity to knock for him to unleash his potential.... See More ... See Less -
Lightning's Alex Barre-Boulet: Finds scoresheet in loss
Barre-Boulet scored a goal on three shots in Thursday's 5-1 loss to the Predators. Barre-Boulet scored Tampa's lone goal in the first period Thursday, one-timing a feed from Brandon Hagel to give the Lightning an early 1-0 lead. The goal is Barre-Boulet's first point since Nov. 7 -- the 26-year-old forward had been scoreless in his last nine games while serving as a healthy scratch in five contests. While Barre-Boulet can offer some scoring upside in the Lightning's top-six, it's hard to rely on consistent production at this point. He has five goals and eight points through 21 games this season.... See More ... See Less -
Lightning's Alex Barre-Boulet: Extends point streak to four games
Barre-Boulet provided a goal and an assist in Tampa Bay's 4-3 overtime loss to Seattle on Monday. Barre-Boulet went from being on waivers Oct. 10 and only getting called back up from the AHL on Oct. 12 because Tyler Motte (upper body) was hurt in the season opener, to becoming one of the Lightning's hottest forwards. The 26-year-old is on a four-game scoring streak, contributing three goals and five points in that span. He served in a top-six role and on the first power-play unit Monday, finishing the contest with 15:24 of ice time. Although he'll have a very tough time maintaining that spot on the Lightning, Barre-Boulet did provide 24 goals and 84 points in 69 outings with AHL Syracuse last year. He's struggled to find his way in the NHL, but he is capable of making an offensive impact under the right circumstances.... See More ... See Less -
Lightning's Alex Barre-Boulet: Scores in second straight game
Barre-Boulet scored a goal Tuesday in a 3-0 win over Carolina. Barre-Boulet has found the back of the net in two straight games. He pushed the score to 2-0 late in the second period when he played give-and-go with Darren Raddysh. A nice tip and the puck was behind Pyotr Kochetkov. The 26-year-old winger saw only 11:11 of ice time Tuesday, but part of that was on the top line. Barre-Boulet must be in a top-six situation to optimize his skills, so shrinking ice time is a concern.... See More ... See Less -
Lightning's Alex Barre-Boulet: Called up from AHL
Barre-Boulet was promoted from the minors Thursday. Barre-Boulet's call-up comes as Tyler Motte (hand) iwas designated for injured reserve, per the NHL media site. Last season, the 26-year-old Barre-Boulet was limited to just one appearance for the Lightning in which he generated one shot in 10:01 of ice time.... See More ... See Less -
Lightning's Alex Barre-Boulet: Reassigned to AHL
Barre-Boulet was dropped to AHL Syracuse on Friday, per CapFriendly. Barre-Boulet appeared in just one NHL game this season. He likely won't see any action during the postseason.... See More ... See Less -
Lightning's Alex Barre-Boulet: Receives call-up
Barre-Boulet was called up from AHL Syracuse on Thursday, Eduardo A. Encina of the Tampa Bay Times reports. Barre-Boulet was called up as injury insurance since the Lightning are missing Mikey Eyssimont (undisclosed). Barring additional injuries to the forward group, Barre-Boulet is unlikely to join the lineup in the postseason.... See More ... See Less -
Lightning's Alex Barre-Boulet: Sent down
Barre-Boulet was assigned to AHL Syracuse on Monday. Barre-Boulet logged 10:01 of ice time in Friday's win over St. Louis. He has four goals and 24 points in 16 AHL appearances this year.... See More ... See Less -
Lightning's Alex Barre-Boulet: Recalled from AHL
Barre-Boulet was recalled from AHL Syracuse on Friday. Barre-Boulet was sent down to Syracuse during training camp and has been on fire this season with four goals and 24 points in just 16 AHL contests. Barre-Boulet had three goals and three assists last season in 16 NHL games, playing 14 for the Lightning and a pair with Seattle. Look for a bottom-six role for Barre-Boulet when he gets into the Tampa Bay lineup.... See More ... See Less -
Lightning's Alex Barre-Boulet: Clears waivers and off to AHL
Barre-Boulet has cleared waivers and been assigned to the AHL Syracuse Crunch, reports NHL.com. Barre-Boulet didn't clear waivers last season after camp and was claimed by the Seattle Kraken. But he was reclaimed by the Bolts just 11 days later and spent most of the season with the Crunch, putting up 16 goals and 63 points in 58 games. Barre-Boulet also played 14 games with the LIghtning (three goals, two assists).... See More ... See Less -
Lightning's Alex Barre-Boulet: Flipped back to minors
Barre-Boulet was dropped to AHL Syracuse on Monday. Barre-Boulet has made 14 appearances for the Lightning this season in which he recorded three goals on 16 shots, two assists and 10 hits. Despite solid production at the NHL level, the 24-year-old center finds himself splitting his time between the NHL and AHL.... See More ... See Less -
Lightning's Alex Barre-Boulet: Added to taxi squad
Barre-Boulet was elevated to the taxi squad Thursday. Barre-Boulet has logged 14 games for the Lightning this season in which he registered three goals on 16 shots, two assists and 10 hits while averaging 11:20 of ice time. If the Bolts need to add a player to the lineup, the 24-year-old Quebec native should be atop the list of potential additions to the active roster.... See More ... See Less -
Lightning's Alex Barre-Boulet: Sent to AHL affiliate
Barre-Boulet was assigned to AHL Syracuse on Tuesday. Barre-Boulet drew into seven contests during his two-week stay with the big club, picking up two goals while averaging 10:58 of ice time per game over that span. The 24-year-old forward will likely continue to bounce between levels throughout the season.... See More ... See Less -
Lightning's Alex Barre-Boulet: Rejoins Lightning
The Lightning recalled Barre-Boulet from AHL Syracuse on Sunday, Bryan Burns of the Lightning's official site reports. The 24-year-old has played seven NHL games and has recorded a goal and two assists this season. It's unclear whether Barre-Boulet is simply being added for extra depth or if he'll be in the lineup for Sunday's game against Minnesota.... See More ... See Less -
Lightning's Alex Barre-Boulet: Reassigned to minors
Barre-Boulet was demoted to AHL Syracuse on Friday. Barre-Boulet was a healthy scratch in each of the Lightning's previous three games, so his move to the minors shouldn't come as a surprise. The Quebec native should be atop the list of the potential promotions throughout the remainder of the season and likely hasn't played in his last NHL game this year.... See More ... See Less -
Lightning's Alex Barre-Boulet: Will play Monday
Barre-Boulet will be in action against the Sabres on Monday, Erik Erlendsson of LightningInsider.com reports. Barre-Boulet -- who was reclaimed off waivers by the Lightning on Friday -- will slide into the lineup with Patrick Maroon back home for the birth of his child. In two games this year, both for Seattle, the 24-year-old center recorded one assist while averaging 8:39 of ice time.... See More ... See Less -
Lightning's Alex Barre-Boulet: Reclaimed by Tampa Bay
The Lightning claimed Barre-Boulet off waivers Friday, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports. Barre-Boulet was waived by the Lightning on Oct. 10 and claimed by Seattle on Oct. 11, only to be waived by the Kraken on Oct. 21 and reclaimed by Tampa Bay on Oct. 22. Because he's back with the Bolts, he can be sent to the AHL without going through waivers, which is almost certainly the route Tampa Bay will take. Barre-Boulet has picked up one helper through two NHL appearances this season.... See More ... See Less -
Kraken's Alex Barre-Boulet: Waived by Seattle
Barre-Boulet was waived by the Kraken on Thursday, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports. Barre-Boulet has sat as a healthy scratch for Seattle's last two contests, so this move isn't all that surprising. If the 24-year-old forward passes through waivers unclaimed, he'll almost certainly be assigned to the Kraken's AHL affiliate.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Lightning Insider@Erik_Erlendsson8H agoWith #GoBolts down in a 0-3 hole and facing elimination ahead of Game 4, the question hangs over the franchise whether this is the last we've Seen Stamkos in a #TBLightning sweater. His play in the series, particularly in Game 3, shows how much he cares https://t.co/hQ4tusmmLO
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Dave Mishkin@DaveMishkin20H agoInformation on Blind Squirrel signing event! Saturday from 2:15pm-4:15pm on Ford Thunder Alley. See you there! @TBLightning https://t.co/f5sLdBF4Rw
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Lightning Insider@Erik_Erlendsson21H agoThe #TBLightning had their moment, seized it and surged, but can't sustain it or hold their first lead of the series and now sit one game away from the season ending, on what happened, how it happened, Ted Lasso and Cooper's moment of reflection #GoBolts https://t.co/0a9CJSyAwT
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Dave Mishkin@DaveMishkin23H ago"One of TB’s problem areas during the regular season was d-zone turnovers. In G3, that problem reared its ugly head. On each of Florida’s first 3 goals, the @TBLightning had the puck in the d-zone and failed to clear it. Soon after, it was in the net." https://t.co/1k9yvgzDne
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Lightning Insider@Erik_Erlendsson1D agoThe #TBLightning had their moment, seized it and surged, but can't sustain it or hold their first lead of the series and now sit one game away from the season ending, on what happened, how it happened, Ted Lasso and Cooper's moment of reflection #GoBolts https://t.co/0a9CJSy2Hl
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Lightning Insider@Erik_Erlendsson1D ago#TBLightning had 77-percent of the expected goals at 5-on-5 play in the second period, each team scored twice at 5-on-5 play in that period. #GoBolts
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Lightning Insider@Erik_Erlendsson1D agoEnd of the second period, #GoBolts trail 3-2, unnoffical shots on goal are 22-20 for #TBLightning, which will have 39 seconds of power play time remaining to start the third
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Corey Long@CoreyLong1D agoLightning playing with some kind of fire under their ass and continue to pepper shots at Bobrovsky
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Lightning Insider@Erik_Erlendsson1D agoLilleberg was just robbed off a rebound from Eyssimont shot off the wing, which was a perfect shoot-for-the-pad pass, Lilleberg got it all, but Bobrovsky got his right pad out to keep it from going in at 5:17 #GoBolts #TBLightning
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Corey Long@CoreyLong1D agoTyler Motte with a strong wrister well above the hashmarks and the Lightning have their first lead of the series.