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Memorial Cup run comes to an end for Lightning prospect
Memorial Cup run comes to an end for Lightning prospect

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time4 days ago

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Memorial Cup run comes to an end for Lightning prospect

Medicine Hat Tigers goaltender and South Surrey's own Harrison Meneghin has won back-to-back WHL Goaltender of the Week honours. (Randy Feere/Medicine Hat Tigers photo) Lightning prospect Harrison Meneghin and the Medicine Hat Tigers fell short on Sunday night, after losing 4-1 in the Memorial Cup Final to the London Knights. Meneghin was originally drafted by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the seventh round, 206th overall, of the 2024 NHL Draft. On May 19, the Lightning announced Meneghin was signed to a three-year, entry-level contract. Advertisement The 20-year old goalie helped lead the Medicine Hat Tigers to their first Memorial Cup appearance since 2007. Through 16 post-season games, he recorded a 14-1 record while posting a .906 save percentage, a 2.35 goals against average and three shutouts. His efforts earned him WHL Playoff MVP honors, which made him only the third player in Tigers history to receive the award. Meneghin finished the tournament with 4GP 2.54GAA and a .906SV%.

Lightning prospect shines, advances to Memorial Cup Final
Lightning prospect shines, advances to Memorial Cup Final

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time28-05-2025

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Lightning prospect shines, advances to Memorial Cup Final

After finishing 3-0 in the preliminary games, newly signed Lightning goalie Harrison Meneghin and the Medicine Hat Tigers have officially punched their ticket to the Memorial Cup Final on June 1. Last week, the Lightning announced Meneghin was signed to a three-year, entry-level contract after an inspiring end to the 2025 WHL postseason. Meneghin helped lead the Medicine Hat Tigers to their first Memorial Cup appearance since 2007. Through 16 post-season games, he recorded a 14-1 record while posting a .906 save percentage, a 2.35 goals against average and three shutouts. His efforts earned him WHL Playoff MVP honors, which made him only the third player in Tigers history to receive the award. Meneghin was originally drafted by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the seventh round, 206th overall, of the 2024 NHL Draft.

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