By Tom Ponzo
Jul 14, 2021
Lightning Insider Erik Erlendsson joins Ian and Jay on Wednesday to talk all things about YOUR Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning! Erik discusses the aftermath of the Stanley Cup Celebration and shares some stories about the travails of Lord Stanley! Erik discusses some of the OTHER injuries that the Lightning dealt with that GM Julien BriseBois did not mention in Tuesday s press conference. Also a discussion on how the expansion draft works, and who the Bolts might expose to the Seattle Kraken. All that and MORE!
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the cost of fighting the black forest fire here in colorado has already topped $10 million. and that doesn t even count more than 500 homes that burned to the ground. scientists say human caused climate change is already helping shift the planet s natural balance, creating more heat waves, drought, and intense downpours. a stormy and expensive reality that s already on our doorstops. clayton sandell, abc news, colorado springs. checking the weather maps now, it looks like a lot of yesterday actually to be honest. more storms from the northern plains to the midwest and great lakes region. rain for parts of the northeast. afternoon thunderstorms from the deep south off to the mid-atlantic. showers in the pacific northwest. upper 60s, mid-70s along the west coast. it will be 88 degrees in miami, atlanta, and chicago. some nice weather to recover from the stanley cup celebration. all right. we have some congratulations to hand out this morning all because of this. hang on. pretty coo
drought and heat waves, another $30 billion. the cost of fighting the black forest fire here in colorado has already topped $10 million. and that doesn t even count more than 500 homes that burned to the ground. scientists say human caused climate change is already helping shift the planet s natural balance, creating more heat waves, drought, and intense downpours. a stormy and expensive reality that s already on our doorstops. clayton sandel, abc news, colorado springs. checking the weather maps now, it looks like a lot of yesterday actually to be honest. more storms from the northern plains to the midwest and great lakes region. rain for parts of the northeast. afternoon thunderstorms from the deep south off to the mid-atlantic. showers in the pacific northwest. upper 60s, mid-70s along the west coast. 88 in miami, atlanta, chicago. some nice weather to recover from the stanley cup celebration. all right. we have some congratulations to hand out this morning all because of this