The Lightning will be without coach Jon Cooper for Wednesday's and Thursday's games after the death of his father, Robert.

Published 2 hours ago on Feb 28th 2026, 6:00 am
By Web Desk
TAMPA, Fla. -- Lightning coach Jon Cooper is out for two games after the death of his father, Robert.
Assistant Rob Zettler was the acting head coach for the Lightning's 4-2 win over Toronto on Wednesday night and will again do so at Carolina on Thursday night.
Cooper, who coached the Lightning to Stanley Cup championships in 2020 and 2021, was the head coach for Canada in the Milan Cortina Olympics. The Canadians left with the silver medals after losing 2-1 to the United States in overtime in the gold medal game.
"Thoughts and prayers, as always, to Coop and his family," Zettler said Wednesday before facing the Maple Leafs. "That was the No. 1 thing, that he takes care of business back home. He left this morning to go back to Vancouver. What I am in confident in is our guys. They've been excellent in so many ways this year, including in times like this where's Coop's missing or something happens to one of the guys."
The NHL restarted its season Wednesday after taking a break for the Olympic Games in Milan. They went 19-1-1 over the final 21 games before the break.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
Assistant Rob Zettler was the acting head coach for the Lightning's 4-2 win over Toronto on Wednesday night and will again do so at Carolina on Thursday night.
Cooper, who coached the Lightning to Stanley Cup championships in 2020 and 2021, was the head coach for Canada in the Milan Cortina Olympics. The Canadians left with the silver medals after losing 2-1 to the United States in overtime in the gold medal game.
"Thoughts and prayers, as always, to Coop and his family," Zettler said Wednesday before facing the Maple Leafs. "That was the No. 1 thing, that he takes care of business back home. He left this morning to go back to Vancouver. What I am in confident in is our guys. They've been excellent in so many ways this year, including in times like this where's Coop's missing or something happens to one of the guys."
The NHL restarted its season Wednesday after taking a break for the Olympic Games in Milan. They went 19-1-1 over the final 21 games before the break.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
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