Tampa Bay Lightning forward Brandon Hagel made history on Sunday night by scoring just 11 seconds into the 2026 NHL Stadium Series game against the Boston Bruins. The goal, recorded at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, became the fastest ever scored in an NHL outdoor game.
The historic moment came immediately after the opening faceoff, as Hagel capitalized on an early opportunity to beat the Bruins’ defense and goaltending. With the crowd still settling into their seats, Hagel received a feed and swiftly sent the puck into the net, giving the Lightning an instant lead and marking his place in outdoor game history.
This goal surpassed the previous record for the fastest goal in an NHL outdoor setting. Outdoor games, including the Winter Classic and Stadium Series events, have become marquee matchups on the league calendar, often showcasing traditional rivalries and unique venues. The league began hosting these large-scale open-air events in 2003 with the first Heritage Classic, and since then they have drawn national attention and large crowds.
Raymond James Stadium, home to the NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers, was transformed for the Stadium Series game as part of the NHL’s initiative to grow the sport in non-traditional markets. The setting added a dramatic backdrop for Hagel’s record-setting play and contributed to the overall spectacle of the event.
The early goal energized the Lightning and set the tone for the rest of the game, providing momentum in front of their home fans. Hagel’s milestone adds to a growing list of memorable moments in outdoor NHL contests, which continue to offer players and fans a distinctive experience that blends hockey tradition with a modern showcase.
Details regarding the final score and other key moments in the game were not immediately available, but Hagel’s quick strike ensured that the contest would be remembered for its record-breaking start.