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Tampa Bay Lightning to Welcome Fans Back to Amalie Arena

Tampa Bay Lightning to Welcome Fans Back to Amalie Arena

Beginning with the Saturday, March 13th game against Nashville, the Bolts will welcome a maximum of 3,800 fans to games.

Vinik Sports Group, parent company of the Tampa Bay Lightning, announced this morning that it will welcome a maximum of 3,800 fans back to AMALIE Arena for games starting on March 13 when the Bolts take on the Nashville Predators. Information regarding Toronto Raptors games will be released at a later date.

Information for Season Ticket Members will be distributed in the coming days, including for those who have already purchased adjusted ticket plans. For future general ticket opportunities fans are encouraged to sign up for the Lightning Insider email newsletter by clicking HERE. The Lightning have 18 home games remaining on their 2020-21 regular season schedule. The team's last regular season home game is scheduled for May 7, 2021 against the Dallas Stars. 

The highest priority in the decision to welcome guests back to the facility has always been placed on the health and safety of fans and staff based on input from healthcare and government officials.

A full list of protocols and procedures can be found HERE.

This policy is subject to change.

Read the full Press Release from the Tampa Bay Lightning here:

https://www.nhl.com/lightning/news/tampa-bay-lightning-to-welcome-fans-back-to-amalie-arena/c-322058414?fbclid=IwAR3c1OofTYnEChjFuGt62RLH4lYDJ22sF65-CBefCFJdtjqn6S55Ot0Z6KI

Tampa Bay Lightning to Welcome Fans Back to Amalie Arena

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