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The injury-plagued Ducks will be without the forward who had 11 points in his last 15 games.
Eric Stephens22
Killorn is expected to be out of the lineup for four to six weeks.
Eric Stephens and The Athletic Staff16
"We just kind of grew up together," Killorn said of the pair, who have traveled the world and who plan their Halloween costumes.
Joe Smith13
How long will Cal Foote be out, and how heavy will Andrei Vasilevskiy's workload be this season?
Joe Smith12
Lightning fans aren't happy with Johnson, but he has actually been pretty good defensively this season if you look beneath the surface.
Joe Smith28
Shayna Goldman looks at players, like Alex Killorn and Kaapo Kakko, who can be added to provide a boost to fantasy mangers' postseason push.
Shayna Goldman5
Victor Hedman's shot bounced off Alex Killorn and went in with .1 of a second to go, giving Tampa Bay a win that will go down in team lore.
Joe Smith6
Tampa Bay's pro teams cheer for the Bucs as they continue the area's wild run of postseason success over the past five months.
Greg Auman and Joe Smith38
The Lightning are in need of creating salary cap space and the Predators have $13 million to potentially add Alex Killorn.
Joe Smith and Adam Vingan37
The Tampa Bay Lightning arrived in Tampa with their second-ever Stanley Cup championship for a long-awaited reunion with their families.
Greg Auman5
Alex Killorn's popular Instagram show has raised money to help his local community.
Joe Smith5
Based on the response, Alex Killorn's latest video is a masterpiece — combining jet skis, "The Mighty Ducks" and the NHL's return.
Joe Smith23
"Everyone on our team wants to play," said Alex Killorn, Tampa Bay's NHLPA rep. But he said the team had concerns about the proposed plan.
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The Lightning forward rides his jet ski, chats with teammates and raises money for charity. Next, he wants to interview Tom Brady.
Joe Smith4
Killorn takes to his watercraft to entertain fans and brings in neighbors Steven Stamkos, Victor Hedman and Ryan McDonagh as guests.
Joe Smith9
When looking for a group that could benefit from awareness and research, the Lightning players saw their own age group: 18 to 35.
Joe Smith2
Alex Killorn, Brayden Point and Mikhail Sergachev have lived up to projections — with a rather big target looming.
The 30-year-old Tampa Bay forward attributes his success this year to increased confidence, matured mentality and narrowed focus.
Kicking off six consecutive games against divisional foes, Tampa Bay played with urgency from the start, while Florida came out flat.
George Richards10
Want to know about the Harvard man's role this season and why he seems to be playing the best hockey of his career?
The Athletic Staff17
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