Tampa Bay Lightning's Future: Spotlighting Three Promising Prospects Poised to Shine in the 2025-26 NHL Season
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As the 2025-26 NHL season approaches, the Tampa Bay Lightning are looking to their prospect pool to bolster their roster. While the Lightning's prospect pipeline is considered shallow by some, several players are poised to make an impact. Here are three Lightning prospects to keep an eye on during the 2025-26 season:

Jack Finley (Forward)

Jack Finley, a second-round pick from 2020, has steadily progressed during his time with the AHL's Syracuse Crunch. The 23-year-old center received a three-year contract extension, signaling the Lightning's long-term plans for him. Finley's offensive game has improved each season in the AHL, with his points-per-game average increasing from 0.31 in 2022-23 to 0.70 in 2024-25. At 6-foot-6 and 223 pounds, Finley brings size and physicality to the ice. He is not afraid to block shots and disrupt lanes. He made his NHL debut in 2024-25 and is expected to compete for a bottom-six role with the Lightning this season. His ability to win puck battles, excel on face-offs, kill penalties, and provide a strong defensive presence could make him a valuable asset. Some view him as a potential replacement for Brian Boyle, a former Lightning center known for his similar attributes.

Ethan Gauthier (Right Wing)

Ethan Gauthier, 20, is entering his first full season in the professional ranks. A consistent producer throughout his QMJHL career, Gauthier recorded a career-best 36 goals and 71 points in 2023-24. He brings a strong work ethic and physicality to the game. While Gauthier has displayed flashes of offensive brilliance, he is often seen as a hardworking, bottom-six forward. At best, he projects as a complementary winger who can do the dirty work for more skilled players. Gauthier's consistent performance and physical style of play make him a prospect to watch as he transitions to the professional level.

Sam O'Reilly (Center)

Sam O'Reilly, 19, was acquired by the Lightning in a trade with the Edmonton Oilers. Edmonton selected O'Reilly with the No. 32 pick in the 2024 NHL Draft. He helped the London Knights win the Memorial Cup last season, contributing six points in five games. O'Reilly has a reputation as a two-way forward with playmaking skills and a physical edge. Lightning General Manager Julien BriseBois praised O'Reilly's substance and ability to contribute to winning games. O'Reilly could represent Canada at the 2026 IIHF World Junior Championship. Although a longer-term project, with a projected NHL arrival in 2027-28, O'Reilly's all-around game makes him an intriguing prospect for the Lightning.

While the Lightning's prospect pool may not be the deepest in the league, these three players possess the potential to develop into valuable contributors. Finley's size and defensive prowess, Gauthier's work ethic and consistent production, and O'Reilly's two-way ability make them prospects worth watching as they continue their development within the Lightning organization.


Writer - Kavya Iyer
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