TAMPA, Fla. — After Hurricane Milton brought flooding and destruction to Florida, the Tampa Bay Lightning are stepping up to bring affordable entertainment and relief to the region.
For the team's first three home games, they're partnering with Ticketmaster to offer discounted tickets as well as donate hundreds of tickets to first responders and recovery workers as a part of its #TampaBayStrong initiative.
Lower and club-level tickets will start at $75 while upper-level tickets will be down to $25.
Here are the games that will have discounted tickets:
- Oct. 15 vs. Vancouver
- Oct. 17 vs. Vegas
- Oct. 24 vs. Minnesota
The team said they were offering the discounted tickets to "restore a sense of normalcy across the community."
"Following Hurricane Helene, Owner and Chairman Jeff Vinik, along with the Lightning Foundation, pledged $2 million to relief efforts with the entire Bolts roster visiting first responders across the Bay Area," the Lightning said in a news release.
The team's captain, Victor Hedman, also donated $150,000 to the Tampa Police Department and Coast Guard Foundation.
The Lightning said those looking to support hurricane relief efforts can donate through the Lightning Foundation.