Tampa Bay Lightning Make Roster Move Ahead of Stanley Cup Playoffs As the Tampa Bay Lightning gear up for the highly anticipated Stanley Cup Playoffs, the team has made a crucial roster adjustment. In a move aimed at bolstering their goaltending depth, the Lightning have reassigned Brandon Halverson to the American Hockey League's (AHL) Syracuse Crunch. The 28-year-old goaltender will now focus on leading Syracuse's charge in the Calder Cup Playoffs, while the Lightning recall Harrison Meneghin to serve as their third-string goaltender and emergency backup. With Meneghin's promotion, the Lightning are ensuring they have a reliable option in case of any unforeseen injuries to their top two goaltenders, Andrei Vasilevskiy and Brian Elliott.
The Lightning have reassigned goaltender Brandon Halverson to AHL Syracuse, per a team announcement Thursday. They recalled goaltender Harrison Meneghin from Syracuse in his place to serve as their third-stringer/emergency backup during the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Syracuse had wrapped up a berth in the Calder Cup Playoffs a while ago, so having their #1 option in Halverson up with […]