The Tampa Bay Lightning are set to ignite excitement among hockey fans as single-game tickets for the upcoming NHL season go on sale this Friday. For die-hard supporters and casual spectators alike, this marks a key moment in the lead-up to another thrilling campaign at Amalie Arena. With a roster stacked with talent and a fan base known for its passion, the Lightning’s ticket release is more than just a transaction—it’s the beginning of a journey.
You can purchase single-game tickets for the Tampa Bay Lightning's 2025–26 season starting Friday, August 15 at 10 a.m. EDT through: www.Ticketmaster.com.
Over the past decade, the Lightning have cemented themselves as one of the NHL’s premier franchises. Multiple Stanley Cup Final appearances, back-to-back championships in 2020 and 2021, and a consistently competitive team have made Tampa Bay a must-watch destination for hockey. Players like Nikita Kucherov, Steven Stamkos, and Andrei Vasilevskiy continue to draw crowds with their elite performances, and fans are eager to see what the 2025 season will bring.
Single-game tickets offer flexibility for fans who may not commit to full-season packages but still want to experience the electric atmosphere of a live NHL game. Whether it’s a marquee matchup against rivals like the Florida Panthers or a weekend showdown with the Toronto Maple Leafs, each game presents a unique opportunity to witness high-level hockey and be part of the community that rallies behind the Bolts.
The Bolts will play an even split of 41 home and road games once again and will have their longest home stand of the season with seven consecutive games at AMALIE Arena from March 24 through April 4. The longest road trip of the year will consist of five games from January 10-18. Tampa Bay will also tackle five separate, four-game trips in 2025-26.
The premier event of the Lightning’s 2025-26 regular season will take place on February 1, when the Bolts will take the game outside and battle the Boston Bruins in the 2026 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series at Raymond James Stadium. Tampa Bay will be competing in the NHL Stadium Series for the second time in franchise history after defeating the Nashville Predators, 3-2, at Nissan Stadium on February 26, 2022. For the latest updates on the 2026 Navy Federal Credit Union NHL Stadium Series, including an opportunity to join a presale, please click here.
The Lightning will play a total of 15 back-to-back matchups this season with two sets featuring consecutive contests at AMALIE Arena. Ten of the 15 back-to-backs will see both games played on the road, while three will be split with one matchup as the home team and the other as the visitor.
The Bolts will play a total of 16 games during their busiest month of the season in March, with eight of the 16 contests set to be played at AMALIE Arena over the span of 29 days, marking the most games at home in a single month in 2025-26. Conversely, the Lightning’s busiest month away from home will be January, which will see Tampa Bay skate in nine contests on the road.