It’s that time again. Bolts By The Bay is once again pleased to present to you our Writers Round Table. This week’s topic, former Tampa Bay Lightning captain Martin St. Louis.
Each and every week, the Staff here at Bolts By The Bay is posed a hard-hitting question, then each of our writers submit their answers and we see what shakes loose.
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Sometimes we are on the same page, and others…well, let’s just say we are of a different mind.
The beautiful thing about hockey is that we don’t have to agree.
We all have our favorite teams – like the Lightning – our favorite players, and even our favorite team personalities, and when the final buzzer sounds we don’t have to agree. The love of the game is what’s most important.
Now, we’re going to take a look at the question that was posed to the Bolts By The Bay team and see what shakes loose. Let us be the first to tell you, it’s an interesting mix.
This week we asked the staff the following question: Do you think the Tampa Bay Lightning should pay tribute to Martin St. Louis when he returns to Amalie Arena Wednesday night, November 26th? Why or why not?
We understand this is a hot topic right now, so please feel free to leave your thoughts in the comment section below.
In the next few pages, we’ll take a look at the responses from the Bolts By The Bay Writing Staff.
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