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Lightning’s Jon Cooper out 2 games after father’s death

By Thomson Reuters Feb 25, 2026 | 11:17 AM

The Tampa Bay Lightning return from the Olympic break without head coach Jon ​Cooper, who will miss two ‌games following the death of his father.

The team announced that Cooper, 58, will miss Wednesday night’s home ‌game ​against the Toronto ⁠Maple Leafs and ⁠Thursday’s road contest versus the Carolina Hurricanes.

The Lightning (37-14-4) entered Wednesday tied atop the Eastern Conference ​with the Hurricanes with 78 points.

Cooper just wrapped up a ⁠silver medal-winning performance ⁠as the head coach ​of Team Canada at the ​Milan Cortina Olympics. Canada lost to ‌the United States 2-1 in overtime in Sunday’s final.

Cooper is 609-320-87 with two Stanley Cup ⁠championships since taking over as head coach of the Lightning on March ⁠25, 2013.

Cooper ‌is expected to ⁠be back behind the ​bench ‌for Saturday’s home game against ​the ⁠Buffalo Sabres.

Lightning assistant coaches Jeff Halpern, Rob Zettler and Dan Hinote are expected to handle the coaching duties in Cooper’s absence.

–Field ​Level Media