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NHL 2025-26 prospect outlook: Tampa Bay Lightning gamble on development over star power
NHL 2025-26 prospect outlook: Tampa Bay Lightning gamble on development over star power

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NHL 2025-26 prospect outlook: Tampa Bay Lightning gamble on development over star power

NHL-Dylan Duke of the Tampa Bay Lightning (Credit: Getty Images) The Tampa Bay Lightning enter the 2025–26 NHL season. And with one of the thinnest prospect pools in the league. That too, without a marquee name ready to make a major leap, and the team is leaning heavily on its long-trusted development staff to mold contributors from within. It's a familiar strategy, betting on culture, effort, and coaching rather than elite natural talent. Lightning's Dylan Duke Buries Memorable First Goal In His NHL Debut Dylan Duke pushes for an NHL shot Leading the charge in the Tampa Bay pipeline is left winger Dylan Duke. The 22-year-old former Michigan Wolverine had a breakout rookie season in the AHL with Syracuse, posting 20 goals and 40 points in 62 games. He even earned a short call-up to the NHL, showing the kind of gritty, relentless play that the Lightning value in their bottom six. Ethan Czata headlines 2025 draft picks With limited picks in the top 100 of the 2025 NHL Draft. Tampa Bay didn't add any game-breaking prospects. But center Ethan Czata, selected 56th overall, could develop. That too into a reliable depth piece. Czata, who played for the OHL's Niagara IceDogs, is a smart, physical forward with two-way upside. Though not a flashy scorer, his responsible style suits Tampa's identity. Other draftees include Benjamin Rautiainen, a skilled forward from Finland's Liiga, and Grant Spada, a 6-foot-5 defender with shutdown potential. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Got Knee Pain? Treatment in Bhanga Might Surprise You Knee Pain Treatment | Search Ads Undo Goalie Caleb Heil adds depth to a position where the Lightning lacks long-term answers. 2025 NHL Draft : Ethan Czata - 24-25 Highlights Tampa Bay's depth pool thins The Lightning's pipeline took a hit when top prospect Isaac Howard, the 2022 Hobey Baker Award winner, requested a trade. He was dealt to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for Sam O'Reilly, a solid, defense-first center but a downgrade in terms of upside. Still, the Lightning's ace is their player development track record. Their AHL affiliate in Syracuse has become a reliable talent incubator. And regularly turning overlooked players into NHL contributors, that system-first approach has allowed Tampa Bay to stay competitive even without a deep pipeline. As they chase continued playoff relevance. The Lightning are counting on that development magic once again. With the right timing and patience, another hidden gem might emerge, and that might be enough to keep Tampa in the mix. Also Read: The Buffalo Sabres shake the NHL trade with Devon Levi's leap, Bowen Byram buzz and JJ Peterka's surprising pivot Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

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