The Tampa Bay Lightning have bolstered their future by acquiring the rights to forward prospect Jack Pridham from the Chicago Blackhawks in a trade announced on Monday. The 20-year-old forward, who was selected by Chicago in the third round of the 2024 NHL Draft, faced a pivotal deadline: he needed to sign an entry-level contract with an NHL team or commit to a college by 5 p.m. EDT on the same day.
In a positive turn for Tampa Bay, Pridham has already committed to playing NCAA hockey next season, with the specific school expected to be announced in the coming days. This commitment alleviates immediate pressure on the Lightning to integrate him into their roster right away, allowing for a more measured development approach.
As part of this trade, the Blackhawks received a third-round selection in the 2027 draft, indicating a strategic move to bolster their future assets. Pridham’s impressive performance this past season with the Kitchener Rangers in the Ontario Hockey League cannot be overlooked; he tallied 46 goals and 44 assists in just 65 games. His contributions were pivotal in leading the Rangers to both the OHL championship and the prestigious Memorial Cup.
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