The twenty-seventh in a series of 30 articles, we will go through the history of every NHL franchise alphabetically and select an All-Time Roster for each. All stats as of January 1, 2012. Tampa Bay Lightning (1992-Present) As Tampa Bay approaches their 20th anniversary, a look back reveals very little success. They have made the playoffs just six times. However, they have won a Stanley Cup (in 2004), and boast one of the brightest young stars in the NHL in Steven Stamkos. First Team C: Vincent Lecavalier (98-Present): Franchise leader in games (971), goals (364), power play goals (106), game winning goals (60) and points (818), but a -111; 4-time All-Star; 2007 Rocket Richard winner (52 goals); 2004 Stanley Cup winner; Team Captain 2000-01, 08-Present. W: Martin St. Louis (2000-Present): 2nd in games played (817), goals (304), points (788), power play goals (81), game winning goals (54), most assists (484) and short handed goals (28), +26; 6-time All-Star; 2004 MVP, Art Ross & Ted Lindsay winner; 2-time Lady Byng winner; 2004 Stanley Cup winner. W: Vinny Prospal (2001-03, 05-08, 08-09): 4th most points (371 in 468 games), -56, 44 power play goals; two seasons with 20+ goals and 55+ assists. D: Dan Boyle (94-2004): Most points by a defenseman (253 in 394 games), -25; 2004 Stanley Cup winner; 50+ points three times. D: Pavel Kubina (97-2006, 2010-Present): Most games by a defenseman (643), most goals (71), 2nd most points (240), -93; 2004 Stanley Cup winner. G: Nikolai Khabibulin (2000-04): Most wins (83-74-41) and shutouts (14), 2.39 GAA and .914 SV%; 2-time All-Star; 2004 Stanley Cup winner. Second Team C: Brad Richards (2000-08): 3rd most games (552) and points (489), -55; 2004 Conn Smythe & Lady Byng winner; 2004 Stanley Cup winner; four straight 70-point seasons. W: Dave Andreychuk (2001-06): 129 points in 278 games, but captained the 2004 Stanley Cup winners; Team Captain 2002-06; three straight 20-goal seasons. W: Brian Bradley (92-98): 300 points in 328 games, -56; 2-time All-Star; put up 42-44-86 in 1992-93. D: Roman Hamrlik (92-98): 3rd most points by a defenseman (185 in 377 games), -124. D: Cory Sarich (99-2007): 490 games played, 85 points, -45; 2004 Stanley Cup winner; put up 16-49-65 in 1995-96. G: Darren Puppa (93-2000): Most games (206), 2nd most wins (77-91-34), 12 shutouts, 2.68 GAA, .905 SV%. Third Team C: Steven Stamkos (2008-Present): 275 points in 280 games, even plus/minus; 2011 All-Star; 2010 Rocket Richard winner (51 goals); back-to-back 90-point seasons. W: Fredrik Modin (99-2006): 286 points in 445 games, +16; 2001 All-Star; 2004 Stanley Cup winner; two 30-goal seasons. W: Rob Zamuner (92-99): 200 points in 475 games, -69, 14 short handed goals; Team Captain 98-99. D: Jason Cullimore (97-2004): 408 games, 53 points, -34; 2004 Stanley Cup winner. D: Brad Lukowich (2002-04, 07-08): Leads plus/minus among defensemen (+18), 208 games, 41 points; 2004 Stanley Cup winner. G: John Grahame (2002-06): 3rd most wins (53-36-8, 103 games), 8 shutouts, 2.64 GAA, .900 SV%. Coaches John Tortorella (2001-08): 239-222-74 in 535 games, plus 24-21 in the playoffs; 2004 Jack Adams and Stanley Cup winner. Guy Boucher (2010-Present): 63-42-14, plus 11-7 in the playoffs; 2nd most playoff wins and only other coach with a winning record. -- Nick is RealGM’s NHL Feature Writer. You can reach him by email nick.obergan@realgm.com or on twitter @NickObergan.