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PREVIEW: Road swing continues for CBJ in South Florida | Columbus Blue Jackets
The Tampa Bay Lightning has used a core of superstars – Steven Stamkos, Nikita Kucherov and Andrei Vasilevskiy among them – to one of the most successful recent runs in NHL history, including a pair of Stanley Cups in 2020 and ’21.
And it’s fair to say those players were the difference in the Bolts’ 5-2 win over the Blue Jackets on Tuesday. Stamkos had a hat trick, Kucherov padded his NHL-best point total with three assists, and Vasilevskiy made saves when needed in the Lightning’s 12th win in the last 16 games.
Meanwhile, for the Blue Jackets, a solid performance was left with no reward. Per Natural Stat Trick, Columbus had advantages at 5-on-5 in shot attempts (57-50), scoring chances (26-20), high-danger chances (6-5) and expected goals (2.16-1.92), but the big boys for Tampa made the difference against the Jackets’ depleted lineup.
“We played really well,” head coach Pascal Vincent said postgame. “We didn’t finish around the net, but we played well in all three zones, and we didn’t give much. We track the chances for and against, and usually it’s a pretty good indication on who’s gonna win the game. That changes a little bit when we rewatch the game, but right now our numbers are 22 chances for and we gave up only 14, which is a real good game against any team in the NHL, let alone against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
“Collectively, they showed up today, and the way we played was the right way.”
It was also another tough night on the injury front for the Blue Jackets, who saw Alex Nylander leave warmups halfway through and not dress because of a lower-body injury. His replacement in the lineup, Carson Meyer, skated just two shifts before a check into the boards ended his night.
Shorthanded, Columbus battled throughout, but the difference ended up being three third-period goals for the Lightning.
“We worked hard for two periods, and they found a way to get a little momentum there early in the third and they scored two big goals and took the lead on us,” Johnny Gaudreau said. “We were right there, start the third period and, you know, they pushed a little bit harder to start the third.”
Know The Foe: Florida Panthers
Head coach: Paul Maurice (2nd season)
Team stats: Goals per game: 3.20 (14th) | Scoring defense: 32.46 (1st) | PP: 24.5 percent (7th) | PK: 82.7 percent (6th)
The narrative: For a team that burst onto the scene a few years ago as an offensive juggernaut, the Panthers have turned to defense this season for success. Florida can still score in bunches, to be sure, but this is a much tighter checking team than in recent years that boasts quite a mean streak as well. Coming off last year’s surprising run to the Stanley Cup Final, the Panthers hope to not just return but bring the trophy to South Florida as well.
Team leaders: Raise your hand if you expected Sam Reinhart’s first 50-goal season? The 28-year-old has had a tremendous year, placing second in the league with 53 goals among his team-best 90 points. Matthew Tkachuk is right behind as one of only two players in the NHL with at least 20 goals and 85 PIM – his brother Brady is the other – while boasting a 25-59-84 line. Aleksander Barkov adds a 23-53-76 line while CBJ killer Carter Verhaeghe has 33 goals among his 71 points.
In net, Sergei Bobrovsky is a legitimate Vezina Trophy contender, as the former Jacket has a 34-17-4 record, 2.43 GAA and .913 save percentage. Backup Anthony Stolarz has a 2.03 GAA and .925 save percentage.
What’s new: Florida is ramping up for the postseason while holding the second spot in the Atlantic Division, but it’s been a struggle of late, as the Panthers are 4-7-2 in the last 13 games. The power play has gone cold with just four tallies in that span, while Florida is scoring just 2.61 goals per game. The team is also without defenseman Aaron Ekblad and Verhaeghe at the moment because of injuries.
Trending: The Panthers have continued their recent mastery of the Blue Jackets, winning both games this year – 5-4 in overtime in Sunrise on Nov. 6 and 5-2 at Nationwide Arena on Dec. 10 – leaving the Blue Jackets at 3-11-2 in the series the past four seasons.
Former CBJ: Bobrovsky is joined by forward Kevin Stenlund, who has a 10-4-14 line in 78 games this year.
Roster Report
Projected Lineup (subject to change)
Johnny Gaudreau – Dmitri Voronkov – Justin Danforth
Alexandre Texier – Cole Sillinger – Kirill Marchenko
Mikael Pyyhtia – Sean Kuraly – Mathieu Olivier
James Malatesta – Brendan Gaunce – Trey Fix-Wolansky
Zach Werenski – Damon Severson
Ivan Provorov – Erik Gudbranson
Nick Blankenburg – David Jiricek
Jet Greaves OR Malcolm Subban
Scratches: Adam Fantilli (calf laceration), Yegor Chinakhov (upper-body), Adam Boqvist (upper body), Boone Jenner (day to day), Elvis Merzlikins (lower body), Daniil Tarasov (upper body), Jake Bean (upper body), Carson Meyer (upper body), Alex Nylander (lower body)
Injured reserve: Kent Johnson (torn labrum in left shoulder, out for season)
Roster Report: Fix-Wolansky was recalled given the injuries suffered Tuesday by Meyer and Nylander and may be needed to enter the lineup.
3 Stats to Know
- Zach Werenski tied James Wisniewski (2013-14) for a CBJ single-season record with his 44th assist Tuesday night. He has set a career high with 53 points on the season, and his point total is second all-time for a single season among CBJ defensemen (Seth Jones, 57, 2017-18).
- Johnny Gaudreau notched his 500th career assist Tuesday, making him one of 27 active NHLers to reach the mark. With 48 assists on the season, he’s two away from his second consecutive 50-helper season, which would make him only the second CBJ player to reach the mark (Artemi Panarin).
- Milestone watch: Johnny Gaudreau is one assist from 500 for his NHL career (242-499-741, 759 GP). … Werenski is two points from 300 for his NHL career (88-210-298, 482 GP). … Alexandre Texier is two games away from 200 for his NHL career (33-45-78, 198 GP).
Who’s Hot
Kirill Marchenko notched his fifth career NHL game with multiple goals Tuesday in Tampa Bay and reached a new career high with 23 tallies on the season. He has a 5-2-7 line in the last six games and has three multipoint games in that span. … Dmitri Voronkov’s 18th goal of the season last week moved him into third place alone in CBJ annals in goals for a rookie, behind only Marchenko (21, 2022-23) and Pierre-Luc Dubois (20, 2017-18). He is currently tied for fourth this season among NHL rookies in tallies. … Cole Sillinger has a 2-4-6 line in the last seven contests. … Alex Nylander’s 10 goals since making his Blue Jackets debut Feb. 23 are a franchise record for a player in his first 20 games with the squad. He has three multigoal contests in that time span. … Zach Werenski has a 5-10-15 line in the last 14 games, and his eight goals since Feb. 17 are tied for second among NHL defensemen. … Johnny Gaudreau has a 4-26-30 line in the last 31 games. … The team’s rookie stat line of 31-42-73 is second in the NHL in goals and fourth in points.
This Day in CBJ History
April 11, 2015: Cam Atkinson clinches a 5-4 shootout win over the New York Islanders in (what was supposed to be) the final regular season game played at Nassau Coliseum to extend their club record regulation unbeaten streak to 13 games (12-0-1). The previous mark was 12 games in 2013 (8-0-4).
April 11, 2021: The Blue Jackets acquire a 2021 first-round selection and 2022 fourth-round pick from Toronto in exchange for captain Nick Foligno.
Florida
Is weed legal in Florida? What to know before traveling for holidays
Trump weighs executive order loosening federal marijuana rules
President Donald Trump is considering an order to reclassify marijuana, easing restrictions and expanding research opportunities.
Can Floridians or those traveling to Florida for the holidays light one up while taking part in festive activities? Doing so will result in your name being added to the state’s naughty list.
While it’s legal in about half the country, recreational marijuana remains illegal in Florida.
An amendment last year to make recreational marijuana legal in the Sunshine State came close and got a majority of the vote, but it failed to hit Florida’s required 60% threshold. The group behind it is trying again in 2026.
Here’s what you need to know about marijuana laws in Florida before the holiday.
Is marijuana legal in Florida?
Yes, but only for some people.
Medical marijuana is legal in Florida for residents diagnosed with a specific set of conditions who have applied for and received a Medical Marijuana ID Card or caregivers who have received a Medical Marijuana Caregiver Card.
Is recreational marijuana legal in Florida?
No. During the 2024 General Election, an amendment that called for legalizing recreational marijuana in Florida failed to get the 60% of votes needed to pass.
Is medical marijuana legal in Florida?
Medical marijuana is legal here, but only for Florida residents with the following conditions who apply for and receive a Medical Marijuana Card:
- Cancer
- Epilepsy
- Glaucoma
- HIV (human immunodeficiency virus)
- AIDS (Acquired immune deficiency syndrome)
- PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder)
- ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)
- Crohn’s disease
- Parkinson’s disease
- Multiple sclerosis
- Comparable medical conditions or status to the above
- A terminal condition
- Chronic nonmalignant pain
Note that under a new Florida law as of July 1, medical marijuana registration will be revoked if a patient or caregiver is convicted or pleads guilty or no contest to drug trafficking, sale or manufacture.
Can I bring weed if I have a medical marijuana card from another state?
No. The state of Florida does not offer reciprocity. A bill in this year’s legislative session that would have changed that died in committee.
Can I get busted for possessing weed in Florida?
Without a Medical Marijuana Card (or Medical Marijuana Caregiver Card, for people assisting medical marijuana patients who are minors or who need help), if you are caught with pot, you will be penalized. Marijuana advocacy group NORML lists the following penalties under Florida Statutes:
- Possessing 20 grams or less: First-degree misdemeanor, up to one year in jail and maximum $1,000 fine.
- Possession of paraphernalia: Misdemeanor, up to one year in jail and maximum $1,000 fine.
- Possessing marijuana within 1,000 feet of a school, college, park or other specified areas: Felony, mandatory three-year sentence and maximum $10,000 fine.
- Possessing from 20 grams: to 25 pounds: Felony, up to five years in jail and maximum $5,000 fine.
- Possessing from 25 to 2,000 pounds of marijuana: First-degree felony, from three to 15 years in jail and $25,000 fine.
- Possessing from 2,000 to 10,000 pounds of marijuana: First-degree felony, from seven to 30 years and $50,000 fine.
- Possessing more than 10,000 pounds of marijuana: First-degree felony, from 15 to 30 years and $200,000 fine.
However, many communities and municipalities have decriminalized possession of up to 20 grams of marijuana, meaning if you’re busted, you’ll get a fine (which will go up each time). You may be required to attend a drug education program or do community service.
Areas that have decriminalized pot include Alachua County, Broward County, Cocoa Beach, Hallandale Beach, Key West, Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County, Orlando, Osceola County, Palm Beach County, Port Richey, Sarasota, Tampa and Volusia County.
Is it legal to sell weed in Florida?
Only licensed medical marijuana dispensaries may sell marijuana in the state of Florida. Even with a medical marijuana card, you may not buy your pot anywhere but at a licensed dispensary.
People charged with selling marijuana can face the following:
- 25 grams or less, without renumeration: Misdemeanor, maximum 1 year in jail, $1,000 fine.
- 20 grams to 25 pounds: Felony, maximum 5 years in jail, $5,000 fine.
- 25 to less than 2,000 pounds or 300-2,000 plants: Felony, three to 15 years, maximum $25,000 fine.
- 2,000 to less than 10,000 pounds or 2,000-10,000 plants: Felony, seven to 30 years, maximum $50,000 fine.
- 10,000 pounds or more: Felony, 15 to 30 years, maximum $200,000 fine.
- If within 1,000 feet of a school, college, park, or other specified areas: An additional 3-15 years, $10,000 fine.
Are low-THC products like delta-8, delta-9, delta-10 or THC-O legal in Florida?
Assorted different types of so-called “diet weed” cannabinoids, such as delta-8, delta-9, delta-10 and THC-O, which are derived from hemp and not marijuana and contain lower levels of THC, are legal here under the 2018 federal Farm Bill that allows farmers to grow industrial hemp.
Last year, the Florida Legislature passed SB 1698, a bill that effectively banned delta-8 and delta-10 products and set a 5-milligram-per-serving limit for delta-9 THC, but Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed it, reportedly to protect small businesses.
However, they remain federally illegal.
Can you get a DUI in Florida on marijuana?
Yes. Drivers under the influence of drugs, including marijuana, face the same penalties as drunk drivers in Florida.
That ranges from up to six months of jail time, a fine between $500 and $1,000, a license suspension, 50 hours of community service and a 10-day vehicle impoundment (for the first offense) to up to five years in prison, up to $5,000 in fines, lifetime license revocation and more for the fourth offense.
Penalties go up fast if there is a minor in the vehicle or you cause property damage, injury or death.
Florida
Rabbi Eli Schlangar among 15 dead in Sydney attack; South Florida increases security at Jewish sites
AVENTURA, Fla. — A devastating terror attack at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, has left 15 dead, including Rabbi Eli Schlangar, a beloved figure in the Jewish community.
The attack unfolded during the annual Chanukah by the Sea event, a celebration where Rabbi Schlangar had served as one of the organizers and the emcee.
South Florida Rabbi Tzvi Dechter, who had known Schlangar for decades, spoke tearfully about the profound loss.
The two first met when they were teenagers, and their friendship grew over the years. Dechter recalled the personal qualities of his dear friend, not just his leadership in the Jewish community, but the kind and caring person he was.
“I loved him very much, obviously. A lot of people can describe his community leadership, but you forget about the person himself,” Dechter shared. “He was a husband, a father, and he was a friend to so many. He genuinely cared.”
Schlangar was deeply rooted in the Sydney Jewish community, particularly among the 5,000-member Russian-speaking Jewish population.
His impact reached far beyond his role as a religious leader, and he leaves behind several children, including a two-month-old baby.
Dechter revealed that the two had become “cousins” after marrying cousins, a bond that strengthened their connection.
The tragedy took an even more personal turn for Dechter, as he confirmed that Eli’s wife was among the dozens of people injured in the attack. The death toll is expected to rise, with as many as 40 people still hospitalized in critical condition.
The impact of the attack has rippled across the globe, with authorities increasing security measures in Jewish communities, particularly in South Florida.
Local officials have heightened patrols around synagogues and Jewish schools, with a Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO) deputy assigned for security.
Authorities in Sydney continue to investigate the details of the attack, while local communities, both in Australia and abroad, mourn the loss of Schlangar and all the victims.
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Florida
Florida high school football team pulls off miraculous touchdown to help win state championship
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A Florida high school state football championship finished with a phenomenal ending for one team and absolute heartbreak for the other on Saturday night.
Lake Mary High School was down six points with seven seconds left in the Florida High School Athletic Association Class 7A title game against Vero Beach. Noah Grubbs dropped back to pass and rolled to his right. He gained momentum and fired the ball, which was tipped and caught short of the goal line.
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A Lake Mary quarterback looks to throw in the FHSAA Class 7A state championship, Dec. 13, 2025, at Pitbull Stadium in Miami. (Crystal Vander Weit/TCPALM/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
As Vero Beach defenders tried to keep receiver Barrett Schultz out of the end zone, Schultz’s teammate Tavarius Brundidge Jr. came around and took the ball out of Schultz’s hands. Brundidge ran the ball into the end zone to complete the wild and chaotic play.
The touchdown tied the game, and Lake Mary would kick the extra point to win, 28-27.
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A Lake Mary player in the FHSAA Class 7A state championship, Dec. 13, 2025, makes a catch at Pitbull Stadium in Miami. (Crystal Vander Weit/TCPALM/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
“I was just hoping and praying like everyone else that he was going to come down with the football and Barrett did,” Lake Mary head coach Scott Perry said, via TC Palm. “… We were just going to keep fighting and fighting until the final whistle.”
Vero Beach tried to run out the clock the best they could. The team decided to take a safety with 12 seconds left, and gave the ball back to Lake Mary.
A Vero Beach player is stunned after the FHSAA Class 7A state championship, Dec. 13, 2025, at Pitbull Stadium in Miami. (Crystal Vander Weit/TCPALM/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
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It was the first state championship for Lake Mary in its history.
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