


Bogosian cleared waivers on Tuesday but has been recalled from Syracuse (AHL) on Wednesday. The 33-year-old defenseman missed the Lightnings' season-opening win over Nashville but will mark his 16th NHL season when he makes his first appearance for Tampa. He had a goal, four assists, 54 SOG, 42 PIMs and a -4 plus/minus through 46 games played with the Lightning in 2022-23.





Bogosian, still hasn't been cleared for contact but could be back in the lineup by late October. Bogosian's return will not be imminent until he ditches the non-contact jersey.

Bogosian has been out since January 15th due to a lower-body injury but will suit up against his former team on Tuesday. The 31-year-old has scored two goals with four assists (six points) in 23 games this season.

Bogosian has missed the last three games with a lower-body injury and will miss at least three more according to the head coach Jon Cooper. With Bogosian, Jan Rutta and Erik Cernak all sidelined, Frederik Claesson and Andrej Sustr will remain with the Lightning.

Bogosian recently returned to the Lightning lineup but suffered a lower-body injury vs. the Stars on Saturday. Bogosian will be out until late January/early February.

Bogosian has missed the last five games with an undisclosed injury but is expected to play Tuesday in Buffalo. Bogosian will likely play a larger role than normal with Ryan McDonagh (lower-body) unlikely to play.





Bogosian has been out since the season opener but will return to the Lightning lineup on Saturday. Bogosian will replace Erik Cernak, who suffered an upper-body injury on Thursday.

Bogosian has been out since the season opener but took a regular rotation in Friday's practice and appears to be on track for a return on Saturday. Bogosian had one shot and a minus-2 rating in 14:14 TOI back on October 12th.

Bogosian suffered a lower-body injury in practice on Wednesday and will miss at least one month. With Bogosian out, the Lightning recalled Andrej Sustr from Syracuse (AHL) to take his place.

