Owner of the Tampa Bay Lightning flew his whole staff for Game 5
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T. Tadi
June 25, 2022 (6:07 PM)
Jeff Vinik, owner of the Lightning, flew the team's entire full-time staff to Denver for Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final.
I'm told Jeff Vinik, @TBLightning owner, charted a jet to send 150 @AmalieArena and Bolts employees to Game 5!
Some of these seats in Colorado are going for around $1500!
Mr. Vinik is a world class guy and has created a world class organization!
What a classy man! What's not to like about this organization!
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