2025 Development Camp | 3-on-3 Tournament – Day 1
You’re not going to see that because you don’t, you know, have two or three zones to really get the the speed up. This is about quickness, hockey IQ, and creativity. There’s a first shot on net for Hagen Burroughs and a save made by Menigan. Harrison Menigan in the net right now. Brian just talked about him who was outstanding for Medicine Hat. Started the season in Lethridge. Was traded to Medicine Hat and Brian told you they made it all the way to the Memorial Cup final. This is Baldwin now. Baldwin, Everett Baldwin from Providence, Rhode Island. He’s the defenseman on team White, team Andrichuk. Maddox Labra can’t find a lane to the net. Back door pass. Got through Kurt and the team Bradley will take it outside the zone and reset. Here is Steen again. Oh, here’s a lane for Connor and his shot is right on. And Manigan makes his first stop. Good challenge there by Manigan in goal for sure. That’s a flatout chance. guy coming right at you. One-on-one shooter against Goalender. Take that half step out. Cut the angle down. Did a real nice job on that one. Man is 20 years of age. He is from South Suri, British Columbia, a suburb of the Lower Mainland Vancouver area. He’s a seventh round pick of the Lightning. He was here last year and he’s forced to make a sharp angled save right there on that snapshot from Kurt. These games are played in fiveminute halves. Running time. And here’s another lane to the net for Steen. And his shot went just wide. Perhaps Menigan got a piece there. Backhander in tight. And Minnean again shuts the door. And these players of course come from different areas. Some playing from the Ontario League, some in the Quebec League. So that’s junior. You also have college players. You also have some kids that played in in Europe. So it’s a chance to really measure yourself. some of them for the first time against players their own age that come from different backgrounds. And the style of play is different. It’s different in the OHL a little bit than it is in the Quebec league. And the junior style of play is different than the college league, etc. along the way. So, this is a chance just sort of measure up. And look, the players know when you get out there and you make a couple of moves on a guy and he’s got you figured out and you think, “Oh, that was my best move and it didn’t work.” You know, it’s like, okay, yeah, now I know I’m moving up the ladder here at pro hockey. You know, JP Cot talked about it in his interview with Gabby Shirley. A lot of these guys, it’s their first experience in a pro environment and there’s some nerves. These guys have been in the spotlight since they’re probably about 10, 11 years old in their local communities and in junior leagues. But now they’re wearing the NHL gear. They’re in the practice complex with a lightning play. It’s a different level. you and you can feel it. Yeah. JP uh JP Cot did a a terrific job in that interview with Gabby um talking about how how forthright the coaching staffs are with the individual players now, how they’re willing to talk to them and work with them. And this is, you know, power skating is a big part of it. Working on their on their stride. if you the younger you are that you can fix a stride that really is not the best, not the most advantageous and then you can work on it when you’re 18 years old or 19 or 20. You’re going through and you intend to have a long pro career. Then you can work harder at that good strike. You can become so much faster than a player who like in our day, Dave, they used to just say to us, “Well, you just got to work harder. You got to be in better shape. You got to work hard.” But if you don’t have a really good skating stride and the way the NHL is is now, uh, the quality of play, you have to be a terrific skater, I don’t care what position you play, even goalenders have to be able to skate and move. Um, and the better stride you have, the better technique you have, the better it’s going to be for you as you progress from one day to the next and one month to the next. It’s a pretty good save there made on that hard shot from Hagen Burroughs of a nice pass from Clavs Vinesbergs a 22-year-old native of Ria Latvia and there’s our first goal to talk about scored by team Enrich. Good shot there just hitting the corners making sure when you get a chance I think that was Burroughs that p pulled the trigger on that. He went low on the stick side there and gets the first goal of this little threeon three. First half is over. We now have a one minute break before the second half of this miniame will be played. And sometimes we will see after these games are over there will be like shootouts. So what’s happening if the referees and yes there is a referee and if they uh decide that there was a penalty on the play they will just count it up at the end. So say the blue team uh you know took two penalties then the whites will get two uh penalty shots at the end of the game. So that’s it just timeconservative and they are keeping score cuz hey this is pro hockey and everybody keeps score about everything. Oh yeah and there’s a championship game tomorrow and it matters. A lot of these guys want to win this tournament. Go home and say they won. A lot of guys who have played for the Lightning have played in this threeon-ree development camp environment and they take it seriously. As we are getting set for the second half now of game number one on day number one of the threeon three rookie tournament. referees out there explaining some of the rules and how things are going to move going forward. The other teams who will play in the next game are already warming up down at the other end and that’s where they will play that half of this schedule here. There’s been a goalending change. A new goalie is in. Madigan gets a breather. So this is the Richard’s team in blue, right? from the Cavalier and white and Caleb Hy who’s right in off the bench here makes his first stop. Caleb Hy is 19 years of age. He’s from Minnesota and he was a seventhround draft pick last week by the Lightning. Plays in the USHL for the Madison Capitals. Here’s Vinesbergs again. Again, same two teams out there. They just switch the goalies up. Vinesbergs with a quick shot. While the game is going on here, let’s send it down to Gabby Shirley. Gabby, thank you. Dave, I am here with PC Lee, former Tampa Bay Lightning forward and current referee. PC, I want to know how tight you are calling this game. I mean, I’m trying to It’s going so fast. It’s lightning fast, like we know. Uh, the kids are really, really quick and and I I can’t take my eyes off the puck cuz I know I’m going to miss a play. So, what stands out to you about this group of players? I mean, they’re really into it. They’re dialed in. Uh, it’s been a buy in from day one. So, it’s really fun to see their progression dayto day. Like, you can see like from the beginning of every practice to the end, there’s there’s a progression. That’s what I love to see. I know we’re only about six minutes into game one, but has anyone had any dirty plays yet? Have you noticed anything? No. Everything has been clean. Uh the guys know how important this tournament is. They all want to put their name on that cup and uh I think uh I think they’re they’re not willing to go that in that that dirty kind of play. Not yet. Not yet. Maybe when we get closer to the final, we’ll see. But right now, it’s clean fair play. That’s a key word right there. Not yet. Thank you so much for your time. Get back to refereeing. Dave, I’ll send it back to you. All right, Gabby. Thank you very much. So, team Bradley responded with a goal there. You saw it. It was scored by Marco Minosa. Not a big surprise, Brian. That guy had 36 goals last season in the Ontario League playing for the Sue Greyhounds. Yeah, that’s the most most goals of anybody in this tournament at this camp. 36 goals is is a great year no matter where you played. Yeah. 85 points total. He led the Greyhounds in goals and points playing in his fourth season in the Ontario League and expected to go back for a fifth. That’s Minosa right there. The stick just coming off out of contact with a puck and Mcnosa picks it up and puts it towards the net. Save made by Hy. These games are tough on the legs, too. It’s constant movement up and down, back and forth. a lot of the stopping and starting and and uh the agility that’s required in this game, it tears your legs out. So, you can have one substitution. Blue team just did that a moment ago. So, you get one guy off there, you get a bit of a rest. The other two still out there cruise control, trying to get open, offense to defense, reading plays. Hockeyy’s so fast all the time that going from offense to defense happens everywhere on the ice. And uh that’s just some of the things that the coaching staff are looking at here. Chance there for number 83, Kaden Petri. Another guy who had some good offensive numbers last season in the Ontario League playing for Flint. The Firebirds there. He had 53 points in 57 games. He’s 83 in white. This is Lucas Mercury. Try to sneak one upstairs on a Hile and he shut the door short side. Minute and a half to go in the second half of this first threeon-ree game. Oh, nice glove stop there by Kyle. He’ll be happy with that. Yeah, he was down early, but he had that glove ready. Um backhand shot was over his pad, but good glove save there. 25 wins for Hy in the USA. He is committed to go to North Dakota in a season from now. Now he’s going to go back to the USHL as he is only 19 years of age. Yeah. The goalender played in Madison in United States Hockey League last year 2510 and four on the season. He was drafted this year. Yeah. In the seventh round. That’s Kurt backhand feed across the goalmouth and Hy read that play and stopped it and clears the zone himself. That was Burrows. Heen Burroughs played at Denver College. Um he had Denver University, excuse me. He uh had a good chance there. Shrugging it afterwards. Should have gone upstairs with that chance. Final 30 seconds now of this first threeon-ree game. Vines trying to find some room. Drops it off for Kurt and his shot goes wide. Picked up now by Baldwin. Everett Baldwin, defenseman. And this one is cleared outside. Maybe time for one last chance here. Vinesburg rips one and it goes wide on the short side and that is going to do it. So 1-1 on goals by Burroughs and Moza. And now this game will be decided I believe in a shootout. That’s how they’re going to decide these games here. Ever Baldwin’s going to be interesting to watch. He was at prep school and he’s going to go to Providence College, but they talk about his agility, his skating, uh his first step or two, high-end speed, ability as defenseman to really make big time plays. So, I’ve heard a lot about him, Ever Baldwin. We’ll have to keep an eye on him as this camp goes along, especially the NHL. I mentioned a moment ago that they have a lot of big defenseman for sure, but there certainly are exceptions like Lane Hudson in Montreal who won the rookie of the year who’s anything but big at 5’9 and he ended up winning the Calder Trophy. So, uh there is certainly room for players who have average size or smaller if you can skate and handle the puck. So, here we go with a shootout here and this is Connor Kurt and Kurt runs out of room and that attempt is stopped. Sometimes it’s it’s tough here. Players see uh the guy in front of him go slow. Uh be interesting to see if anybody changes that up a little bit and attacks with a little more speed. So far the goalenders are winning this situation. Hyle doing a real nice job. Hasn’t allowed one yet. Now stopping Joe Connor on that attempt now. And here comes Vinesbergs again. Vinesbergs tried to sneak it in the five hole there and that did not work. Yeah, some quick hand speed there. tried to change up the tempo a little bit, but Hyle closed the five hole down. Here is Steen. Steen, who played with Lillberg at the World Championship for Norway. In fact, he wore an A on his jersey as uh Lillberg was the captain. Yeah, they’re really high on him, too. Interesting to see his development this year, what level he’s able to go to. He’s got some really good hands there, but again, goender hasn’t allowed one yet. And he still has it. Burls tried the backhander and it didn’t go. And it’s tough for the goalenders, too. Look, I mean, the players, you know, it’s one after the other after the other. And it’s the same goalender in there, too. So, he’s the one that maybe getting a little bit tired. He didn’t like look quite as quick there. Is that Minosa? Yeah, it is. Came in, made a nice move to the backhand there, and went right up under the bar. But you got to feel for the goalender there, Hile, because he’s seen about eight shooters already. And I think maybe slowing down a little bit. And one more save made by Hy. And right now, the only goal that stands up is Minosa. And that is going to do it for team Bradley as they get a win on the board. The first win of this threeon-ree tournament. That was a heck of a save that last one, man. That toe save looked like he was maybe beaten, but he was able to just cover up that short side post. So, Hyle did a heck of a job there in that shootout and goal. There’ll be a quick minute in between the games and then we are going to reset for another game here as we send you back down to Gabby. Thank you, Dave. I am here with Marco Mnosa. Marco, I just learned that mom and dad are in the building and they don’t live just on the other coast of Florida. Where did they come from? They came from Vaughan, Ontario, just like 30 minutes north of Toronto. So, they made a little trip out of it. That is fantastic. So, you scored the game-winning goal in this shootout. Take me through your mentality when you have that opportunity. Are you doing the same thing every time? Yeah, a lot of reps, I guess. I mean, I just tried it and it fortunately went in. So, uh saw a little hole there and put it there. So, yeah, it’s good to get the win. Your team had the first game of this three-on-ree tournament. Overall, how do you think you guys played? Pretty good. I mean, obviously get the win, so it’s a good start. We’ll just keep it going. Absolutely. the end. A great shout out to mom and dad right there, guys. I’ll send it back to you. You can tell he’s definitely got some offense to his game. And we told you about his 85point season in the Ontario League. And we’ll keep our eyes on Marco Mosa. And pretty cool that his mom and dad can be here. Yeah. So, here we go. This is now going to be team La Cavalier. They’ll be wearing the white jerseys against team Richards in blue. And starting in net is going to be Arthur Smith, 21 years of age. He’s an inviteee to this camp. Has not been drafted and he plays at Princeton and he’ll be the first goalender in this threeon-ree game. It’s going to be a series of four games, Brian. And then there will be a 15minute flood, seven games in total today before we get into the championship round tomorrow. So in this game, one guy to watch, everybody you want to keep an eye on. But playing for team La Cavalier in the white jerseys wearing number 89. He’s out there right now is Ethan Goce. Drafted 37th overall in the 2023 draft. The highest pick the Lightning have had in the last two drafts combined. Yeah. 25 goals last year for Goce playing in Drummondville in the Quebec League. A guy who represented team Canada, the World Juniors. and certainly probably on paper their top prospect right now. Yeah, he’s got great quickness and because he’s been around the block a little bit now, I expect to see him really lean in uh to games like this and to to every day and because he wants to take those next steps. You have the prospect camp coming up which will be a tournament with the Lightning and three other teams. Usually it’s Florida, uh Nashville. And when I say is their top prospect, I mean of the guys who are here. Yeah, there will be 10 or 11 of these guys that’ll end up in the in the prospect tournament. That is Will Elgar trying to cut to the net and he couldn’t get a shot away. Now it’s picked up in the corner by Cooper Flinton. Flinton around the top into the middle and his shot goes off the stick of Yan Golichic. Golichic a big rangy defenseman 6’5. Brian, if you could have that kind of size and reach and for him because of his age too, the thing will be about growing into his body. That’s always the thing when a guy, you know, grows that quickly. Um, your coordination is sometimes a little bit slower to develop than a guy who’s 510. And so, you know, there’s there’s a trade-off, but in the long run, it’s all about, you know, what you do with it. Uh and Golichi is uh they’re going to be really interested to see how he develops. He’s got some good hands and he’s got some good quick movements here. He’s got lateral movement. Today’s game, you have to have some lateral movement uh because the game is so quick. There’s one save and the second effort I believe caught the far post there as Flinton got a chance away and Routian sends it back in. Number 40, Benjamin Routian from Tempera, Finland, plays in the Finnish men’s league there. So, that’s a good sign for the Lightning to see one of their young prospects playing in a good men’s league in Europe. It’s a big advantage. Um if a player has already played against men but at the same time when they go back and then they play say like world juniors and get against their peers and with their peers again and in a situation like this where it is against their peers now they feel like okay I’ve really been around the block. I’ve been playing against guys that are way older than this and established and have different sets of skills and experience. So being able to play in a men’s league is yeah it’s it’s a big thing. That was Grant Spot with a shot. Spot a defenseman for the G Storm. And another save made there in the goal by Arthur Smith. Yeah, that was Rotion and had a really good chance at the net there. Wasn’t the greatest shot. Uh he had room on the corners there and um I think he’d be looking to cut it a little more finely when he gets those chances next time. Having natural instinct scoring uh That’s that’s been debated for generations, how much is natural, how much is developed. Some players certainly have an eye for it. Um, and a lot of it’s a will and a willingness to score. Some guys, you know, that’s what just keys them. They just want to see the puck go in the net all the time. Others are concentrating on other aspects of the game. But when it comes down to it, the quicker you can get that finely tuned look at the net, use your hands, and finish those plays by hitting the top corner, uh, regularly, um, you’re going to get attention from the coaching staff and the scouts for sure. Still no score here is Anders Miller, who is the goalender. He has kept a clean sheet here, made all the saves he’s had to so far. There’s a back door pass that fails to connect and the rebound goes all the way around the outside for Jason Shagabay. Yeah, nice setup by Flinton. Flinton showed some uh dexterity there. Good quickness and lateral movement and then the pass at the net was a little bit in the feet, but it shows that he has confidence with the puck. Roian right up the middle and Miller makes the stop there. Stands his ground. No, I I think that one went in. I think they went in short side. did it. Yep. Okay. My mistake. We don’t have the best angle from here, but we’ll make it. Yeah, you’re right. One- nothing on the goal by Roian. He had 10 goals in the Finnish Elite League. And now it is Flinton trying to cut into the middle. Flinton shot rolls into the glove there and they’ll keep it moving with just 15 seconds remaining in this first half. When you first start too, and this is the first game, first experience for these guys, the players want to make plays. They want to handle the puck. They want to show what they can do for sure. But I think as this goes on, you’ll see players taking more shots. It’s just kind of you don’t want to think that, oh, well, you know, every time you get the puck, you’re just going to shoot it. Uh, so players, I think, will start to loosen up a little more and be looking at the net for a little more. Let’s go down to Gabby Shirley. Thanks, Brian. I am here with Ethan Zada, who the Tampa Bay Lightning selected in this year’s NHL draft. Ethan, you have not played in a three-on-ree game yet, but you’ve been here for the duration of development camp thus far. How’s it going for you? Uh, it’s going pretty good. You know, a tough day today. Work out, two skates, but it’s all fun. You know, it’s uh I enjoy being here and uh it’s been a blast so far. So, yeah. I can only imagine that you guys must be feeling it a little bit. You must be a little tired. What does it take for you to bring the energy? Is it mental? How do you get yourself ready for game action? Uh, I would say mentally just like kind of not worry about like that my body’s drained right now, but kind of just being like play my game, be hard. You know, we have good players on our on our team, so I’m excited. And I was just going to say we have not seen your team in action yet, but how do you think you guys are going to do in this round robin tournament? Uh, I think team St. uh Louie is the the best. I think we’re the best team here on paper at least. Off ice, off paper. Team St. Louis is not lacking any confidence. Ethan, thank you so much. And because you won’t do it, I’ll give a shout out to your dad who is supposedly watching this stream. Shout out to Mike Zada. And my mom if she’s watching and his mom if she’s watching, guys, I’ll send it back to you. Oh, yeah. Parents will be watching. Yeah. And we welcome everybody who’s tuned into the YouTube channel here to watch this development camp as another goal has been put on the board by team Richards. And I like the words of Ethan Zada there just like the team’s namesake. Martan Saline. No shortage of confidence as Gabby points out. We’ll see. We’ll see team San Louie next in the third game of this threeon three. Here’s a backhanded wraparound attempt and that doesn’t go. They’ve got Arthur Smith in net now in the second half. Shagabay drops it off for Golichic and it’s back out for Foster. Yeah, as Ethan was saying, I mean, he’s feeling it already. This is not their first time on the ice, right? They they have power skating, they have drills earlier on in in the day, so this is their second time out there. And they have off ice stuff as well, too. I mean, it’s a it’s a packed day. And so, the the legs will start to get a little weary. And we got to remember too, like for some of these teams, especially guys that maybe didn’t even make the playoffs in their league, it’s been a while, you know, since they’ve since they’ve been on the ice, since they’ve been in a camp, whereas others who may have gone and, you know, gone all the way to the to championships and and and won like Manigan did, you mentioned earlier. Uh, so it’s been, you know, less time off makes a big difference coming into a camp like this. So you get nervous like when you’re out there and first time you’re going, “Geez, I’m tired already. It doesn’t look like the rest of these guys are.” You get a little paranoid. Some pretty good moves there by Jack Harvey. He’s wearing number 94. He plays at Boston University. He’s a former linemate of Mlin Celibbrinis, who ended up being the first overall pick by the San Jose Sharks a year ago and was a top rookie in the NHL. Centering pass got away. Well, the college level of course doesn’t have fighting like you you can see in the Quebec League or or the OHL or the Western League. Um it a little more physical in in the Junior Leagues whereas college because of that uh contact usually means that you know there’s going to be fights. So at the college level a lot of it is just break neck speed. They’re dumping pucks in and they’re going a 100 miles an hour all the time. So it’s a little bit different in the junior leagues the style of play. They’re going to count that one as that puck got in behind Arthur Smith and it was tapped in. So team Richards is in control here against team La Cavalier. Puck loose in the corner. Shaggabay who is a former Mr. Hockey award winner in the state of Minnesota. There’s actually two guys in this development camp that have won that prestigious award which has been won by the likes of Ryan Mcdana. Ryan Mcdana. Exactly. Yeah. High school hockey in Minnesota is gigantic. Of course, a lot of uh terrific players over the course of NHL history of more and more have come out of uh Minnesota and starts with their high school programs. And the director of amateur scouting for the Tampa Bay Lighting, John Roso, is also from the state of hockey, Minnesota. So, he’s got a good handle on all things Minnesota hockey for sure. But there’s a wide se cross-section of players from all over Europe and all across the CHL in Canada as well being represented here today wearing the lightning colors. And we have players from from the draft this year of course and it was interesting to hear uh John Roso and Julian Breeze GM talk about the change to the format this year of the draft having it uh every team was in their own city with their own group of people. Not everybody went to one location, which has happened so many times over the generations. I think for Julian Breezbah and for GMs, uh there was kind of a tradeoff there because they like, you know, a lot of trades get made, which means they have access to just walk over and talk to a GM, you know, if they’re all in one location, which they couldn’t do this year because it was all by remote. You’re in your own city. You had to make a phone call or get on a text or or whatever in order to talk to another GM. So making deals wise at the draft this year, it was different and maybe, you know, not exactly what some GMs would have liked. Whereas from what John Rosell was saying, a lot of the scouts seemed to like it better. It was more controlled. You didn’t have to be, you know, careful about how loud you were talking or, you know, things that could distract you. And sometimes in the past, uh, some of the scouts didn’t even know, you know, who was on the board or who wasn’t on the board, wasn’t available anymore. It’s more confusion when everybody’s in the same play. So, it seemed like the scouts liked it better uh, remotely this year. And that is going to do it for game number two of this threeon three. The odd time we might see a penalty shot if there were any penalties called. They don’t really tell us about that, but bottom line is three nothing victory for team Brad Richards to join team Brian Bradley with a victory on the board. Second game or third game is coming up momentarily. But right now, let’s send you down to Gabby Shirley. She’s with Jason Shagabay. Thank you, Dave. Yes, I’m here with Jason Shaggabay. Congratulations on the big win for team Richards. Jason, for starters, what do you feel is the greatest strength of your team? I think our captain uh Jack Harvey uh he’s leading us really well and he catch some of his speeches there and I think that really fired us up. You scored in that game. Take me through your goal. It was just a great play by uh by Yanni and I just had to put it in. So great play out of him and thus far for you. Jason, give us an overview of how development camp is going. It’s good. It’s great to be with these guys and um I mean every time you come here you get you get a little bit better and it’s obviously an honor to be here. So it’s been great. which is the whole purpose getting a little bit better. Thank you so much for your time and good luck the rest of the way guys. I’ll send it back to you. Yeah, Jason Shagabay played Minnesota Duth 12 goals, 26 points this past season. He’s 5’10”, about 175 lbs, 2023 draft, fourth round. So game three of this threeon-ree tournament is going to feature team Bradley going for its second win already against team St. Louie and the first time we are going to see this group which is highlighted by the guy we just heard from Ethan Zada. He’s out there right now wearing number 45. Zada with a 21goal season 55 points playing for the Niagara Ice Dogs. Here’s Milo Rollins a big rangy forward who also used to play in the Quebec League for several teams over five years but played pro last year. He’s got the puck right now number 36. Yeah. 67 216 lbs is Milo Rollins. Oh, wide open. Nice feed from Rollins out front for Dylan Gil. And it is one- nothing team San Louie. Dylan Gil, big defenseman, played for Monton in the Quebec League. And there’s another save. That one made by Menigan. Harrison Menigan back in net. This one’s cut off by Steen. Noah Steen lost his stick and he kicks it forward there where it’s picked up by Clark. Warren Clark back up the boards and Steen has to chase that one out of the zone. Here comes Steen again trying to go wide. He was defended there by Sawyer Mazize. Maize wearing number 64. He’s another big guy. 6’4. Yeah, you can see that reach. Did a nice job there. He didn’t panic. you see a player start to go around, your stick position is really important. Maze did a really good job there. Uh, kept control, stayed in the middle, didn’t give up the inside lane, used the stick really well. Mazize plays in the Western League, played for Calgary and Seattle last year. Gil cleared it out. Rollins was right there and forces team Bradley back out of the zone. Quick shot from Connor and the rebound goes into the corner. A little puck race here as things are starting I think the pace is starting to pick up a little bit now that everybody’s into it. Yeah. And you’ll you’ll start to see a few bumps. Guys will run into each other. The speed’s picking up. Guys will start driving the net like that taking more shots. Yeah. Starting to get a little more comfortable. Roland started last season, Brian, playing for Syracuse in the American League and then they moved him to Orlando in the East Coast League basically to get him more playing time. Yeah. Yeah. It’s important especially at this stage if you feel that a player is is at a level that’s a bit over his head and I think and there’s nothing wrong with that get him back get him back to feeling good about himself again and be able to play at the level that he’s capable of you push too far too fast and sometimes you can really lose players once they lose their confidence boy it’s tough to re uh rebuild there there are seven what seven guys that have been uh invited to this camp. There are six 18y olds and one 23y old. That’s uh Lucas Mercury. He’s the oldest guy here in camp. And I think probably he’s here because he they acquired him at a trade from Carolina. And that one is tapped in as Menigan couldn’t get across in time and team San Louie takes a two nothing lead. Yeah, that was Sawyer Mays paying that one off. Maize is one of the invitee players that you referred to. Still draft eligible. He’s only 18 years of age. Rainers rollers. One of the two Latians who are here this development camp. He’s number 64. Try to chop that puck down. A bigger pardon. 63 is rollers. This one’s out in front and a quick shot from Mercury was stopped. Some of these players will be able to play junior for a year or two and then go to college if they choose. That’s a change, a big change that only happened uh within the last year or so. In past, if you played even one game in say the Western League or the Ontario League, you were considered a pro by NCAA and you could not go to college on a scholarship or whatever. That’s been changed. So, it used to be a one-way street. if you went to college, things weren’t working out, you could go and play in the Western League or the Ontario League, Quebec League, whatever. But the other way, uh-uh. So, they even that out. You can go either way now. Uh, and that is a very big change. And, um, it it’ll be interesting to see the development of some of these players who will be able to play junior and then perhaps go to college as they get older and get finish their high school. We’ve had our first penalty call, I think, today. Hey, a tripping call was made and there’s going to be a penalty shot after this game as a result of that. And at least that’s the rules that I’ve been told here before we started this here today. This is chipped into the corner. But you are right about that major shift. A lot of people are really interested to see what type of effect this has on major junior hockey, both sides of the border and the college ranks. Here is Zada. Zada who will be in the mix to play for team Canada, the World Juniors this Christmas. And that is it for the first half. Two goals by team San Louie from Gil and Mazize. And we’ll set up for the second half. And and just a little bit more on that on that rule change. What we’re talking about is say a kid with really good skills who is 16 or 17 years old maybe can play some junior hockey um in Western League or Ontario League or whatever and then is not finished his grade grade grade 12 yet after grade 12 then of course at college age he can go to college after that. Here’s Gabby. Thank you so much Dave. I am here with Marco Mnosa’s parents who traveled all the way from Canada to be here today. This is Claudio. This is Denise. Your son gave you a shout out earlier. Guys, I need to hear about your travels. Where exactly did you come from? Claudio, let’s start with you. Uh we’re from a town in uh Woodbridge, Ontario, uh in Canada. So, after he got drafted, we kind of looked at each other and said, “Hey, you know, our other boy is going to uh away for his prom weekend. We’re kind of left at home with us empty nesters. Why not?” And uh she goes like, “You’re crazy.” I said, “You know what? We looked online. We found a flight.” And here we are. And here you are in Tampa is not a bad place to visit. So Claudio, can you tell me how was your son introduced to hockey? Oh, he was introduced at a very young age. We uh he was like started skating under two at 2 years old and then just started playing in a local league as a three-year-old with a bunch of 5-year-olds and uh he just took off from there. And to be honest, ever since then, he’s never put a stick down. Everywhere he’s gone, he’s always loved the game. He watches the game. He’s uh he’s just watches every highlight. He just lives and breathes hockey and uh no pressure for me at all. He just had a lot of fun doing it and he loved it and we supported him all the way. Absolutely. And the Tampa Bay Lightning organization is very happy to have him. Mom is a little bit shy. She didn’t want to say much, but Denise, any words for your son? I’m just really proud to see him here today. Absolutely, guys. We’ll send it back to you. That’s great stuff. And what a road trip for them. Marco Minosa drafted in the seventh round, 215th overall last week in the NHL entry draft. Drafted as a 20-year-old player, but what a thrill for him to be here. And what a thrill for mom and dad as well. Yeah, no doubt. They’ve been watching their son play for years and years and now the ultimate seeing him get up to this level again and making the trip from Ontario all the way up here. That’s great. And you might think, “Wow, a guy drafted in his second year of eligibility in the seventh round. That’s a long shot.” Well, do you remember a guy named Andre Palot worked out pretty good for him. Yeah. Yeah. So, you never know. Yeah. There have been some famous seventh round picks. Luke Robbit, Hall of Famer, played most of his career with the LA Kings, of course, and now as what? He’s president of the LA Kings. Yeah. Hall of Famer. He was a seventh round pick. And as you saw there during that interview, a couple of goals being scored. It’s now 3-1 for team San Louie. Team Bradley has already got a win on the board. There’s a quick hard one-time from Rollers that was stopped by Caleb Hy back in net. The 19-year-old from Victoria, Minnesota. On that one-time, Hy did a real nice job there, too. He looked really calm. Sometimes you see goalenders flinch a little bit or stand up a little taller. They see a one-time coming at them, especially from anywhere below the top of the circles, and they get a little tense and they lose their movement. You didn’t see that from Hy made a a really nice save in that one-time. That was Mercury cutting to the net there. The 23-year-old you talked about, Brian, the oldest player here at this development camp. No relation to Freddy. We don’t know if he can sing either, but he can play. And he’s got the puck right now. Mercury angled back by Gil. Steen follows up and it comes back outside the zone. And here is Minosa trying to go straight up the middle and couldn’t find a seam and it’s taken over by Rollins who has to step outside that blue line before they reset. And that was against Zada. Zada doing a nice job there playing like a defenseman backing up. He had good balance there. did a good job defending that play cuz there was a difference in speed there and you know the agility side to side. Forwards are not used to that when they’re skating backwards and defending. It’s just not a skill that they’re used to using cuz they’re going forward most of the time. And Zada showed some good mobility there skating backwards. Well, we talked to John Roso, the director of amateur scouting yesterday and the first thing he said about him was his skating. Yeah. and he said a lot of kids in the Toronto area that are from that area have skating coaches and they said he never had one. It just comes naturally and you can only imagine what the skating coaches for the Tampa Bay Lightning can do with a guy like that who already is a good skater. Yeah, the you’ll hear Julian Breeze and and everybody on the staff here on the Lightning when they when they choose players u they they talk about, you know, their their compete level because uh Julian always says, you know, we have great confidence in our ability to develop players, uh the way the coaches will handle them in Syracuse and and even the players that go back to college or go back to junior, the Lightning are watching them all year long and they’ll go back and they’ll reassess. Where are you at? Yeah, you’re coming along pretty good. We wanted you to work on skating. Yeah, you’re doing that good stuff. And so they’re they’re brought along and developed and that’s a big part of keeping your team fresh, bringing in new talent. And it’s the new talent that comes in at the lower financial levels that is critical, Dave. Right. I mean, the salary cap now, the numbers for the big-time players um mean that there, you know, you start to run out of dollars at at the end. you have to have young players that are developing and bring them in uh because okay, they’re ready, but also you can fit them in in the cap and that’s it’s a good advantage for young players now. Well, you’re talking about a guy who just signed his first real one-way deal in Gage Gonzalez who was at this development camp what a couple of years ago and has now earned the trust of this organization and has proven himself and developed into an NHL player. Here’s Steen with a shot in there on Hy. He stands his ground and makes one more save as the clock ticks down in the second half of game number three. And Ethan Zada told Gabby Shirley, “Oh yeah, this the best team. We’re going to take this thing.” Well, they’ve got their first win. Team Martan St. Louis take this one. And they get their first win on the board against team Bradley, which drops to one and one today. And we’re probably going to have a penalty shot or two because there were some penalties called. So, I shouldn’t award the win just yet because I’m not exactly sure who the penalties were on. Let’s see if this affects the score. See if the referees remember. Yeah, this thing moves pretty quick. So, going to go back in between the pipes and we will have a penalty shot or two as we await game number four. And that’ll feature team Richards against team Andrichuk. Nice goal there indeed. That was Connor. Yeah, real good hands. Waited the last minute. Pulled it back behind his feet and then ripped it in. And here comes Noah Steen and that is stopped. Hyle did a good job tracking that one there. steam tried to catch him moving slowly and went backhand forehand but didn’t fool the goalender and here is Zada Ethan Zada and he buries that one cleanly coming in from the angle you can see pretty well everybody is doing that Zada does a nice job there decides which hole he’s looking for and he puts it right in so that makes the score 4-2 for team Seni Connor with a little move back to his skate and back up to his stick but can’t finish that one off. Trying a little distraction move there, dropping it into his feet, Connor, but not making the goalender even blink on that one. And Hyle makes another good solid save. That’s what I like to see from the goalenders. You know, not too much movement. Be calm there. Be in good position. Look like you’re everywhere. And the goalenders have done a real nice job in these shootouts so far. The victory goes to team San Louie. We’ll get set for game four. Here again is Gabby. Thank you, Dave. I am here with Dylan Gil, a member of team St. Louis. Dylan, it was game three, but the first game for your team. So, do you think fresh legs came into play in this one? Um, yeah. I mean, we uh we had a hot start. Nice to get a twogoal lead there and then um played good defense after that. The only uh only thing we gave up was in the penalty shots there. So, yeah, good start for team St. Louis and we’re uh going to look forward to the next one. A great start. Talk to me about team chemistry. How is it? Are we building on it? Yeah, it’s great. We actually uh lucky enough we had five of our six guys on our team were in uh group B during the week. So, we’re uh not too many new faces, but definitely uh clicking well right now. A very tight group. Thank you so much and congrats on the win, guys. I’ll send it back to you. All right. Thank you, Gabby. Game number four is underway. Team Richards in blue, team Andrichuk in white. Team Richards won their first game. Team Anderchuk looking to get on the board here. The goalender is Anders Miller, 18 years of age from Anchorage, Alaska, and he plays for the Calgary Hitman in the Western League. Did a nice job in that first save, hugging the post on the short side, not giving anything up. He looks big in net does Miller. This one’s picked up by Vinesbergs and he is called back. Thought he had to clear the zone and now they will. Andrew Miller, the goalender, 134 and two on the season in Calgary of the Western Hockey League. 10 playoff games he was seven and three. He’s an inviteee to the camp. He started in junior ray with the Lloyd Minster Bobcats. Was called up and immediately went five and one in the WHL. Another good save there. He just kind of shrugged that one off with the shoulder glove. Good placement backing up with the play but not too deep in the net. Good quick left leg save there. That one on Roinan and the puck goes to the near boards. Roianan wins that puck battle and feeds it back to Shagabay. Miller’s only 18 years old too. Dave, here’s Roianan trying to go one-on-one there against Hagen Burroughs and he was cut off and clears the zone himself. Here comes Maddox Lee. Winds up with a slap shot and it was partially deflected and went wide. Burroughs with a shot. Tipped up high. Aiden Foster picks it up. Aiden Foster from Lloyd Minster, Alberta. Plays in the Western League with the Prince George Cougars. Shaggaby follows up, centers it, ends up with Foster at his shot as stopped by Miller again. Foster’s listed at 6’2. He looks a lot taller than that. Colin Lankkey, we’re told by John Roso, a very physical, very in-your-face type player. 136 penalty minutes. Uh, yep, maybe sometimes a little bit overly aggressive. You got to watch those penalty numbers, but he was third in the Western Hockey League in that department. This one’s picked up by Roachi and the clearing pass goes right to Connor Kurt and outside the zone. Back in there goes Kurt. Puck to the net and it stays out. Goes into the corner where it’s picked up by team Richards. No goals yet in game number four. Jack Harvey. Told you about him. Plays at Beu. He’ll drop it off for Golichic. Yan Golichic who’s from Slovenia. There are very few draft picks that come out of that country. One is going to the Hall of Fame in Andre Kopitar. And the second highest pick is Golichic. And finally, we have a goal in this game. Harvey. And that was Harvey. Yeah. Five hole shot. Here’s Burroughs. Strong move to the net. Yeah, good hand speed there coming from a really bad angle there. Kurt trying to dig that puck out and Harvey took that one away. Here’s Rosian. He’ll dish off. Sharp angle try. Goes high and over the net. Guarded by Miller. Here’s Golich again. Good feed down low and that one does sneak through. Nice little move there. puck back between the the feet. Yeah, Roian. And he’s got uh he’s been noticeable here today, hasn’t he? Number 40 in blue. And that’s what you want to do. Make an impression here. Get comfortable with the environment. But as you pointed out many times, Brian, every move you make here is being evaluated. Every shift, every moment off the ice. Yeah. And Roiananan is the one they they traded up with the Boston Bruins. The Lightning did in order to draft him in the fourth round. Played in Tapera in Finland. Also played in the World Junior Tournament. Playing playing in the Finnish league against men. That’s pretty good stuff. 10 goals, 33 points for Rotian, a fourthround pick, 108 overall. That snapshot from Vinesberg’s was blocked as we are in the dying seconds now of the first half of game number four. And a couple of guys were dying at the end there. Legs got a little short at the end. It’s a constant action. Yeah. Let’s take it back downstairs. Here again is Gabby. Thank you, Dave. I am here with Caleb Hy. Did I pronounce that correctly? Okay. I had to double check. A goalender from Minnesota. Caleb, let’s start by going way back. How did you become a goalie? Yeah. Um, so my dad, he was a goalie, too. Um, so just got me into hockey in general. Um, you know, skating on the outdoor rinks in Minnesota. Um, got signed up. Played a couple years, you know, before we could pick our position. Um, but I tried goalie and I just really enjoyed it, you know, coming up with the big save and um, yeah, so I was good at it, too. And it’s kind of all spiraled from there, you know. You’ve made a couple big saves thus far in this tournament. How is it going for you? Yeah, it’s going really well. Uh it’s fun to be out here, you know, against really good competition and um you know, just playing our game and having fun with these guys. Awesome. Thank you so much and good luck moving forward, guys. I’ll send it back to you. All right, Gabby. Thank you very much. And thank you to Caleb Hy, the 19-year-old from Minnesota. Being a goalender in Minnesota when you’re a kid, that means cold feet and a lot of time standing there. If your team’s really good and the puck’s at the other end of the ice, it can be really tough when they finally come back down and get some shots on you, get all tightened up from the cold, but a lot of great young players come out of the state of Minnesota. Absolutely. And Hy’s got some good experience too already on his resume. Won a bronze medal with Team USA at the Helinka Gretzky Cup, which is a elite level under 18 tournament that’s played in the summertime and that is the best of who’s available in that age group at that time of the year. here. He looks big in his equipment, too. He’s listed at 62 196. So, certainly, you know, very good size for a goalender. And then when you put all the stuff on, man, it’s a big target in net. Good shot there by Kaden Petri. And a save made by Arthur Smith who takes over in net from Anders Miller. Petri was a guy that I really noticed last year. He’s wearing number 83 in white for team Andrichuk. He’s a guy who plays in Flint. had a good season there with 22 goals. And Arthur Smith, 21 years old. He’s 6’4 210 Princeton University. He was 57 and one was his record at Princeton this past year. Shagabe being watched by Petri and feeds it back to the line for Golichic. And the big guy winds it up. Golichic with his size. John Roso telling us that one of his strengths is his passing ability. Sees the ice very well and can get the puck to you. Yeah, his his coordination. We talked about his size and growing into his body, but he’s he’s got really good hands. He’s smooth for a guy his size at his age. Roian with a little poke check there forces team and truckuck back. Now here’s a break as they try to get something to the net. with Kurt dancing around but he’s forced outside by Aiden Foster. And now team Richards takes over. They gain possession with three and a half minutes to go in this game. Two nothing on goals by Harvey and Roianan. He’ll dish it down low in the high slot and then just off the stick of Aiden Foster. Game four of this threeon-ree day one event. And there’s a tip down low and a goal by Vinesbergs to get team Andchuk on the board. Yeah, nice play there. Vinesberg’s making himself available right at the net there, too. Really good hands. Vinesberg 63 212 played at Colorado College. Had 19 points last year. Nice hands at the net. Told you he’s from Regal Lad. He has played the last three seasons here in North America at Colorado College as Brian just mentioned and a a year in the USL for the Lincoln Stars. Another chance, a backhander from Burroughs goes wide. Burroughs has a goal already today. And a big chance here, but the puck was rolling on him and Rotianan came back in and took the rest of the chance away. And here is Benjamin Roianan. You know, one thing that really is in the DNA of most Finnish hockey players is work ethic, right? You you don’t they don’t cheat the game at all at any position on the ice. This one comes up and out of the zone and it’s picked up by Shagabay. Shagabe cut off there by Labra and he gains possession back. Still being watched by Maddox Labra. Golichic can’t turn back. Golichic with a little saucer pass and Foster eventually got it to sit down and got a shot away. Lateral movement, puck protection, quick hands, ability to make plays in tight. All of those things are important. um things that the coaching staff looks at and because when you know push comes to shove, you know, it doesn’t matter what league you’re in. Yeah, you’re going to get some beautiful goals scored on the rush with some open ice and on the move, but a lot of the game is played from tops of the circles down in the offensive zone, both offensively and defensively rather. And how good are you under pressure in those mono monmano battles? Final minute in a one-goal game here. Game number four of the threeon-ree tournament. Reminder, we will be on the air on the YouTube channel again tomorrow with a championship game which will be full ice and four on four. Yeah. So different. Totally different. Yeah, very different. That’s where you’ll get to see, you know, more of the speed players. Um so these guys want to get to the finals. Everything is about competition and um that’s the way you know the camp is set up. You you’re out there to win and that’s pro hockey man. What whatever level it it’s it’s all about where you finish and winning the the most games that you can. So getting them in that frame of mind and playing against their peers here all part of the process. Feed down low. Little tip in tight. And did that get through? I think it did. Yes. So that’s going to make it 3-1 just as the time expired. Shaga Bay, I think that was again. Shagabay got the stick on that. And team Richards improves to 2 and 0 today. So they are the leader right now in this tournament. And that will do it for the first half of this threeon three. We might have a couple of penalty shots awarded here. Perhaps not. But there are still three games to be played. There is going to be a flood. But before we wrap things up and set up the second half, let’s send you back down to Gabby. Thank you, Dave. I am here with Mr. Jack Harvey. Just kidding. Um Jack, your teammate Jason Chaveay, when I talked to him earlier, he referred to you as the team captain, and he said that is why your team is so strong. Talk to me about your leadership out there. Yeah, I mean I wouldn’t attribute it to that. Um, you know, it’s just nice uh that we’ve got a couple wins. I think we’ve been playing playing hard, playing defense, scoring some goals. So, I’ll attribute it to those guys. Team player right there. What is your focus when you’re out there on the ice in these competitive half ice games? Yeah, I mean, I think we’re just trying to, you know, minimize mistakes, you know, play together. Obviously, it’s a lot of guys that haven’t really played together too much, so, you know, just reading off each other, you know, being there for each other. and I think it’s worked out so far. How do you build that team chemistry? As you said, you guys are kind of just coming in, you know each other from previous years, but you don’t really play together all that much. So, what are the keys to becoming really a team out there? Yeah, I mean, I think just understanding that we’re a team for for this little time. So, you know, try to make the most of it. You know, uh be friendly to each other. Don’t get on each other. Just talk, you know, talk through things. Um and yeah, just basically all that. Awesome. Thank you so much and great job out there, guys. I will send it back to you. Thank you. All right, Gabby. Thank you very much. Welcome back upstairs. Dave Rand back with you along with Brian Anglom. So, four games in the books and a chance for all of us to get a look at some of these young prospects for the Lightning. Uh what stood out to you in the first session today? I I really like Hy in in goal. I I thought he made a lot of really good saves. And I mentioned a couple of times the fact that the goalenders, you know, can get overwhelmed in these situations. You just got players coming at you. You can’t even remember who’s on your team sometimes, right? because first time the blue guys are coming at you and then it’s the white ones next time. So the the the constant onslaught for the goalenders, it’s important and you know fatigue is a factor. I thought he he he looked really good, calm and controlled and made a lot of really nice saves whether it was up top or particularly with the pads and lower down uh uh saves. Uh Rotianan I think too was was uh noticeable. Benjamin Rotionan and played in Finland last year. Uh, I thought he had the puck a lot, made some nice plays, too. So, we are certainly glad you are with us. We still have three games to cover and bring your way here on the Tampa Bay Lightning YouTube channel. You can probably hear the Zamboni behind us resurfacing the ice. We’re going to take about a 15minute break. So, go grab a snack or go walk around, get stretch your legs a little bit, and come on back and join us for the remainder of the threeon-ree tournament, day one here at the 2025 Tampa Bay Lighting Development Camp. [Music] Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. [Music] Hey, Heat. Heat. Heat. [Music] 24. fourth pick in the second round of the 2025 NHL draft. Tampa Bay Lightning have selected Ethan Sada from Niagra in Ontario Hockey. What do you think? I like it. I’m really excited. I’m I’m I’m relieved. I’m a I’m a bunch of stuff. I don’t know what I’m about to think right now, to be honest. I’m really excited. Simon, you got you, too, man. So when I heard my name, it was like I was excited. I really wanted to go to Florida. So yeah, now I got to answer all these later. It’s something that obviously I dreamed of and to spend it with the most important people in my life. Oh my god, I can’t walk over it, kid. It’s something that’s like hard to say really. It was It was awesome. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Hey, heat. Hey. [Music] scores. Brandon Haggel with his second goal in less than a minute. Four nothing. Team Canada has certainly got him fueled and he’s in the right spot again. But he just blows the doors off of Yon Ruda. Yan Rut’s at a disadvantage. He’s standing still facing up the ice. But diving back there to break it up. A Red Wing took that one away. That was to break it. And there’s another chance. Coocher scores. They get a great scoring chance opportunity here. And it inside the zone. Nikita Cucherov with just some brilliant moves. Chance that was now final minute of regulation. Settling pass here. Point stop. Oh my god. [Applause] From in the corner to the scoring area. And all he needs is a moment. And look at Braden Point. How many players can make that move? Back up top. Schmid with a hard drive. Puck is loose. Save. Rebound. Oh, Vaselki comes down and makes another spectacular save. This right pad save. Not this one. This one coming up. How do you stretch your legs? That is smoothly as Coocherov. Coocherov to his left. Coocherov circles the net. Rford on try of his own. Score. Oh, what a move by Cooerov. So now you got this slow developing play. Really smart. Cooerov recognized what he has. For Cucherov turned back by Fabro. taken by Point. Point tow drag point. What a move by Braden Point and Point dangles one of the games best defenseman in Roman Yosi here. Point across the line went behind the back hoping for Cooerov. Centering passels scores pass. An unbelievable pass. Cooer off to Gensel and the Lightning have the lead. And this is why I say ooiwari coochi bang bang because just like that it’s in the back of the net, Bob. And look, it doesn’t matter. Bring two, three guys. Doesn’t matter. No one sees the ice the way this guy does. They done the back and gets it up. Here comes Hegel trying to skate away. Brandon Hegel shorthanded scores. What a goal. Brandon Hegel shortander. The Lightning get it out of the zone. Hegel’s already anticipated. He’s in good position if it goes sideways defensively. So watch him fight off this check. It is just not going to happen. He figures out right there he can’t get inside. [Music] The only way to make healthcare better for the people of Florida is to keep solving with health solutions that are more affordable and easier to access. And at Florida Blue, we want you to know how we’re doing it. Offering support at our Florida Blue Centers to help you get the most out of your plan. Making mental health appointments more available so you can be seen within a week. And creating lowcost plans with benefits you want and need. See health solutions that are making healthcare more affordable. Florida Blue, your health solutions partner. The ice drop scores. It’s a lightning strike in overtime. Lightning win it. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. Heat. Heat. [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Welcome back to Lightning fans wherever you are logged in today on the YouTube channel here. Dave Brandar back with you along with my broadcast partner Brian Enlom. Gabby Shirley is with us as well. If you are just joining us, welcome to the 2025 Tampa Bay Lighting Development Camp and the day one of their threeon-ree tournament. A big day for a lot of first timers and a big day for any prospect who is here that has the dream of making it to the NHL and playing for real in the National Hockey League wearing that NHL Lightning jersey. A big advantage for these young kids to be able to come out and get their feet wet and just just get a feel again, get over the nerves. I think everybody’s been around the block once now. So, that that’ll help an awful lot. Um, and I think these last couple of games here, you’ll see a difference of, you know, players starting to drive the net a little more and shoot the puck, make some moves. Again, you know, this is summer, too. And for some of them, they haven’t been on the ice in a long time in a competitive situation. They might have been playing a little pickup or maybe working with a a local coach at home on some skills, but, you know, this is another level again here at threeon three. And so the threeon-ree tournament resumes. As mentioned, there are four games in the books. We’ve got three more games to watch here. A total of 31 prospects are here at this development camp all week long. And we should point out here’s a chance. Oh, and a nice finish in on Harrison Menigan. And right off the bat, that is a goal from team La Cavalier. That was Arnut. Arnut scored the goal. Callum Arnut from King City, Ontario, plays at Minnesota Duth. Yeah, it’s hard to tell because it’s harder for you. There are no numbers on the sleeves like there are in the in the NHL. So sometimes uh can’t pick up another. Team San Louie is wearing white and there’s Milo Rollins with a snapshot that goes high and wide and picked up by team La Cavalier again. Team Lavalier is wearing blue. They were wearing the white jerseys in case you were with us in the opening segment. Rollins, who played pro hockey in the AHL and East Coast League last season after five years in the Quebec League. Yeah, he’s done a good job. U trying to keep an eye on a couple of these big guys. Rollins being one of them. 67, 216 pounds. And those are the guys that develop a little more slowly. He and Golichi who’s also 66 or 67 somewhere in that neighborhood. Both of them uh both of them have done a nice job here in this first day. Here’s Arnut who’s got the goal. His uncle Jason Arnett played 18 seasons in the National Hockey League. Good player. Yeah, big time center. Great hand. Stanley Cup champion as well with the New Jersey Devils 25 years ago. So some good pedigree there for Callum Arnut who’s got the lone goal so far in this three-on-ree game. Elgar puts this one up the board. Spot was waiting for it and it’s picked up and moved out by team La Cavalier. This is Cooper Flinton. Spot picks up the puck and that snapshot is handled. 6’4 in Grant Spatada. And it it’s not just what they’re doing with the puck and can they make some nice moves and tight and and find teammates and make passes. It’s every player out there has done a good job of looking around and realizing where they are on the ice. Uh good stick position forcing the guy with the puck to as bad an angle as possible. Again, close quarters basically from the blue line in threeon three here. So, not a lot of room to move, but positioning is important if you’re showing you know where to go and when to get there. That shows you a lot. Ethan Goce is out there number 89. We’ve told you he was a high second round pick in 2023. One of the higher picks the Lighting have had in the past few drafts. He also won the Mike Bossi Trophy in the Quebec League, which is goes to the top prospect in that league. So that’s a great sign for him. Right up the middle is Rollers. Rollers drops it off for Ethan Zada, who was the high second round pick, the highest pick the Lightning had in the draft last week. If you’re going to win the Mike Bossy Award, then if you follow in Bossi’s footsteps, that guy just never missed the net. What an incredible goal scorer. Remember when Bossi first came into the league, he was asked by his GM, “What do you think you can do?” He said, “Well, I’m going to make the team.” He said, “I’m going to try and score 50.” And they went, “Uh, oh yeah, okay.” I think he ended up scoring 50 goals about eight times. Mike Bossy, one of the great players I ever played against. I swear he never missed the net. The late Mike Bossy, what a great player, left us way too early. And you’re right, often underrated for how many goals he scored. Yes. and how good he was. He and Brian Trace, they were joined at the hip and what a combo they were. Elgar took that one around the net. It ends up in the corner where it is picked up by Spot. And Spot is cut off in his lane to the goal. Final minute now of the first half. In case you’re just joining us, two fiveminute halves of three on three. Good shot there by Gil. That was nasty. Good shoulder save there by Menigan. Yeah, Migan’s playing without a stick right now. Here’s Ethan Zada. Zada centers it back across and it’s picked up by Rollins. Boy, Roland’s such a big guy and he still gets around in tight spaces, doesn’t it? He does. Yeah, it protects a puck really well. Good hands, good movements there. Smooth. He was definitely one of the guys as that pass goes to Gil fought off by Menan who’s got his stick back. Rollins was one of the guys I really noticed last year along with a guy named Connor Geeki who went on to play in the NHL last season with the lighting. Oh, nice save there by Harrison Menigan on that one. And it was Rollins who just made that pass from the corner to get that scoring chance before he got a line change. So, one goal scored by team Lavalier and the goal by Arnut. We have a one-minute break before the second half of this game. Let’s take it downstairs and rejoin Gabby Shirley. Thank you, Dave. I am here with Noah Steen of Team Bradley. Noah, just for starters, how is this threeon-ree tournament going for your group? Uh, okay. I would say we’re uh one win and one lose, so try to get the next one. We’re good in a good spot for tomorrow. It’s tough, right, when you are playing with guys that you don’t typically play with to generate that chemistry. But how can you kind of help your team to just know each other and know where you’re going to be on the ice? Um, talk a lot. We’re just try to communicate as much as possible and yeah, I know just just try to be happy and just spread good energy. So yeah, we’re just trying to have a good like chemistry in the group. That’s what we’re Yeah. try to do. My broadcast partner up there, Brian Anglum, he was saying as each game comes, it looks like everyone’s getting more and more comfortable. Perhaps it’s even getting more and more competitive. Do you feel that out there? Yeah, for sure. The the first game was a bit slow, but the second was much much more competitive. So, yeah, the third one will be good. Awesome. Thank you so much and good luck. Thanks, Gabby. Yeah, I love that line. You be happy. Be happy out there. That’s that’s a great thing to say. Yeah. Scene is 20 years of age. He’s from Oslo, Norway. And you know, one guy who’s definitely cheering for him would be Emil Lillberg, who became a regular along the Lightning Blue line this past season and is just the ninth Norwegianborn player to ever play in the NHL. And Steen is making his bid to maybe become the 10th. Yeah, Steen played an order in the Swedish league last year and he’s just finding his way according to, you know, the scouting staff. because he’s young also. Um last se last season he’s just trying to you know get enough ice time playing in a men’s league and playing if you’re playing third fourth line you’re not going to get as many scoring chances. You’re not going to get uh you know as much power play time so you don’t see the numbers for him but it’s part of his development. Caleb H is in net now. He’s already made one good save and you liked him in the uh the first session we’ve seen. Yeah, I thought he was really good. Really calm in net. made a lot of really good saves both down low and up top. There’s another stop down low as Rainers Rollers cut across the front of the net. I I’ve never been a fan of goalenders that are spectacular. I mean, spectacular saves are necessary at times certainly because you’re going to get caught out of position, but if you are constantly looking spectacular, it means something’s wrong. Like you weren’t there in the right place to begin with and you had to recover too many times. So, um, I I like the fact that Hy in particular was very calm, well positioned, and made a lot of the saves look easy. And that’s the key, right? Guys who always seem to be in position on their feet. Not everybody can be Dominic Hashik. Yeah, exactly. Now, Hashuk was the exception. He looked spectacular all the time, but he was anything but orthodox. That’s not something you teach. You know, there’s no goalie coaches out there saying, “Okay, I’m going to make you into Dominic Hashik again.” No. Yeah. Good luck with that. He was spectacular though on his way to the Hall of Fame. No doubt. Yeah, Elgar dropped that puck back and it’s picked up there by team Lavalier and and you know, it’s a great point, Dave. You know, over the last 10 years in particular, there’s been so much progress in goalenders and goalending coaching, uh, positionally, how to make saves, how to move in the net, post to the middle, and back to the post again, low and high shots. And in some ways, I think it it’s made a lot of cookie cutter goalenders. Um, and sometimes I think coaches take away uh natural talents. uh of you know the Dominic Hosix out there, the young guys, sometimes you got to let a guy use his natural instincts um as far as he can and you try and refine them a little bit certainly with positional play. That’s probably true with defenseman and forwards, but I think particularly with goalending, it’s really changed or certainly over the last 20 years or so where goalies were sort of making it up uh on their own more in the past than they have been over the last generation or so. There are a total of four goalenders here at this year’s development camp. Hyle is putting on a a pretty decent show here so far today. And by the way, all these players do have access to all the the facilities here and a lot of the coaches. Fron, the longtime goalender coach for the Tampa Bay Lightning is here working with these goalenders. And if I was a young goalie to have Andre Basilki’s goalie coach telling me what to do, I would be all ears. Yeah, no doubt. And that’s the next step for these guys too. You know, when the ones that will come to the main camp, that’s a whole another level. When you get out on the ice with guys who are going to be in the Hall of Fame, Vaselki certainly has a shot. Victor Hedman, players like that. Cucharov, of course, there’s an intimidation factor that happens to the players. But first things first, that’s why this camp is so important that you can kind of get your feet wet, show some things to the organization, and then the next step is getting on the ice with the big boys in September. Good pass down low, but Spot was in sight and Hy shut the door on the doorstep. Here’s Elgar again trying to work it off the boards against Rollins and now he’ll cut back and into the middle. Boy, you really see those tight space skills in this format, don’t you? Yeah, the hand speed, um, the ability to handle it while you’re looking around and looking for teammates. It’s the little details like that. How often are players, I mean, are they looking down at the puck or are they aware of not only their own players, but where the other three players on the opposing team are in this situation, too. Those are all key factors in a player’s ability to make plays. Good chance there again for Will Elgar, but another stop by Hyle. And he got a bunch of stick taps from the boys at center ice all watching. Caleb Hy, who told you about him, 19 years of age, committed to play at North Dakota a season from now. He’s expected to go back to the USHL for the upcoming season in Madison. Rollins with time winding down and Hy F fights one more off and that one goes up and out and team La Cavalier gets its first win on the only goal of that game scored by Callum Arnut. We’ll see if some penalty shots are awarded here to affect the score. And appears as though there are going to be a couple. We want to get a look at the uh the skill set for the shootout abilities of these guys as well. I’d like to see one or two of these guys come in in the shootout, come in with a little bit more speed. That is game five of the seven game schedule here today. Getting set for game six after they complete this one in the shooter. They’re just trying to decide who’s going to take the shots. And it looks like Milo Rollins is going to go in there for team St. Louis. Yes. Tot 20. He did. Yeah, that long reach really came in handy there for Rollins. Excellent there. Yeah, he’s 6’7 and he used all of it there. Leaving the puck behind him a little bit. Just tapping it in past. He came in with more speed, too. So on the scoreboard that ties things up and we are told that these penalty shots are awarded for any infractions that may have occurred during the threeon-ree play. But here comes Flinton. Cooper Flinton try to squeeze one in there on high and it goes out the other side and wide. Yeah, looking for the five hole there. your your uh options get limited when you’re traveling slowly and going east to west. You got to make a last second decision. Are you going five hole? You’re going up top. Nice job there again. And I think if you’ve been paying attention, if you’re a shooter here against Hy, you’re not going to get many chances down low. He shuts everything off. Save made on Zada. This is Gochce and Goce dancing in there. He’s turned aside. So, they’re just going to try to determine a winner here as score is tied at one. Here’s Rollins again. Rollins already scored in the shootout, but he stopped there. That went in off his body on a rebound that doesn’t count. We’re not We’re not seeing anybody really shoot, Dave. Nobody coming in more down the middle and just picking a corner. Everybody’s trying to show their moves. There’s a There’s a good play. That’s not bad. Will Elgar for team Cavalier and he didn’t get in tight there. I think that’s the key against Hy. You got to stay out a little more. Another good save made by Highland. That’ll do it. This is going to be a win for team La Cavalier as they get the victory and get on the board. We’re up to game six now. It’ll be Richards against the Bradley team. And before we do that, let’s send it back down to ice level. And here again is Gabby Shirley. Dave, I think you tossed to me. I am waiting for Will Elgar of the winning team. Hold on. I think he’s coming. Will, can we do a quick interview? All right, let’s do it. I guess take me through your shot there in the shootout. Um, yeah, it’s kind of my go-to. Come on the right side, slow down, wait for him to bite, and low left usually opens for me. And are you pleased with your team’s performance thus far in this round robin tournament? Uh yeah, some stuff to improve on obviously, but happy with it so far. Awesome. Thank you so much. That was great. And congrats, guys. I’ll send it back to you. All right, Gabby. Thanks very much. An early goal scored already by Conor Joe Connor. Yeah, that was a beauty from in tight right up under the bar. So, this is team Brad Richards. They are wearing the blue jerseys. And team Bradley. Team Bradley in the white. And the goal scored by 20-year-old Joe Connor so far. Some nice quick hands by Connor. He got a little un too much air under that one, but it was a good idea from an angle. Catch and release right away. Trying to go top shelf. Connor looking pretty sharp here early. Warren Clark shot rises off a stick and out of play. Galichic with the good reach there again deflecting that one up and out. The puck is gathered in the neutral zone and stepping in. Here comes Noah Steen. We heard that great interview he just did few moments ago with Gabby Shirley. Spent the last five seasons playing in Sweden and that includes time in the Swedish Elite League as well. Here’s Clark to the net and Miller keeps that one out. Anders Miller back in net for team Richards here. That was a really nice move by Clark. A very smooth acceleration in one step. A big long stride and he was in. That one goes upstairs on the finish there by Foster. Aiden Foster finding the top shelf. So it’s two nothing for team Richards. Here’s Rotianan. Benjamin Rotianan caught the eye of you, Brian, in the first session today. Yep. Steam did a nice job one-on-one against him there. He was ready for that little cut back move. Puck picked up in the corner. Sent back by Steen. And now here comes Marco Minosa. Minosa to the net. Fished one back and it’s tucked in on the back door. Nice play there. Mercury ended up scoring that one, but Mosa made the play. Lucas Mercury just had to have his stick on the ice and he did, but Mossa, who we’ve talked about earlier today, was an 85point player in the Ontario League this year as that one goes up and out of play. Lucas Mercury 6’3, 220 lbs, 10 goals playing at UMass. And then he also played six game in Syracuse the end of the year. Two minutes remaining in this opening fiveminute half. Some moves in the middle. It’s dropped off to Golichic on Golichic trying to make a move into the middle and he was pokech checked and the puck rolls outside the blue line where team Bradley reset steps back in. Clark with a drive. Rebound scored. Tapped in there by Steen. Good quickness there by Steam. Good positioning, ready for that rebound. Quick hands and put it in the back of the net. So, Golich will try this one again. This time he goes wide and his backhander shoveled high over the shoulder there of Anders Miller up ahead for Steen again. Steen. Nice little move in tight, but his shot was handled at the far post. Connor goes upstairs in tight. How about that for hands? Yeah, Joe Connor. He’s having a real nice game here. Starting to become more and more noticeable. Connor Joe Connor was in his freshman season at Nor Eastern named their rookie of the year. Seventh runner in the 2024 draft for the Lightning was Connor who’s wearing number 16 white and has got the puck right now. Yeah, he’s got to have those quick hands and good finish. He’s 5’9, 167 lbs. So, he’s fighting against guys that are much bigger than he is. So, he’s going to have to have that escape ability, the first quick steps coming off the wall and when he gets in tight, make it count. Clark picks up the puck, steps outside the blue line and re-enters the zone. Takes a shot and it’s fought off by Anders Miller. Miller from Anchorage, Alaska, trying to follow in the footsteps of Jeremy Swayman, another famous NHL net miner from Alaska. Now, here’s some room there for Steam. stepped in and the shot doesn’t go as time expires on the first half of game number six here in this threeon-ree tournament here at TGH Icelex Lightning Development Camp brought to you by Florida Blue. Andrew Miller did a nice job there. Yeah, you mentioned him being from Alaska. Played in Calgary 134 and two. That’s quite a record playing in the Western Hockey League. 6’2, 190 lbs. Well, 18-year-old goalender and he’s an inviteee to this camp. Nice job. He was seven and three in the playoffs was Anders Miller. Yep. Calgary eventually lost in the second round there, but he got some great experience, no doubt, playing the Western League that carried on into the postseason, but he is relieved now by Arthur Smith, 21 years of age from Farmington, Connecticut. Princeton University guy. 57 and one his record at Princeton for Arthur Smith. Well, you liked Joe Connor in that earlier action and he’s standing by with Gabby Shirley. Gabby, with a bit of a fat lip, so we’ll only give him one here, but Joe, you scored in that first half. Talk to us a little bit about your game. Um, yeah, I think uh me and the boys in white are going pretty good right now. We’re finally starting to click a little bit and I think we’re just too worried about the we need to get a regulation win here and if I think we do that I think we’ll be in a good position for tomorrow. All right, I’ll let you get to it. Thank you so much and perhaps we’ll talk to you later. Yeah, thank you. Back to you guys. All right, Gabby, thank you. Golichic picks up the puck. Yan Golichic flipped it back wide to Jason Shagabay. Nice little move to cut back by Shagabay. Great feed down low to Golichic. And that was a nice tap in. Good finish there by the big rangy defenseman. A nice play by Shagabay. Yeah, Shagabay with really good hands there and he as he made that quick little move and he spotted the open Gichic off to the corner there. That was an easy goal for them. Nice play by Shagabay. So team Richards 2 and 0 after the first session here today. They’ve tied this up 33. Just over four minutes remaining in the second half of this threeon-ree game. Shagabay is from Warro High School and guess who else went there? TJ Oshi. He was a big TJ Oshi fan and why wouldn’t you be? So good footsteps to follow into for Shagabet. Harvey angled off by Mercury. Got the shot away went wide and then ricochets off the corner boards where it’s picked up by Foster. Walking out as Harvey and his shot is deflected up and out of play. Again, a reminder that tomorrow we will have more coverage from the development camp and the tournament going on here. The championship game is going to be four on four and it’s going to be full ice. So, you’ll want to tune in for that to see a different set of skills from all of these young players that are all trying to make an impression before they all head back to their respective homes and continue their offseason training in preparation for their respective seasons. Good hustle there by Joe Connor to get back defensively right to the net and take away a possible scoring chance. This is Clark. Clark couldn’t find a lane and Rotian digs that one out and pulls it outside the zone. So, and then they lost an edge there along the near side boards. He’s right back up. Benjamin Rotian trying to shake the check of Steen. Shaggabay flew it back out in front. He made that great play on the last goal in this game. Now team Bradley back with a puck taken away by Aiden Foster and then it’s turned over to Steen. Steen some good quick hands but Smith stands his ground and fails his mates out in front of him. Golichic. Yan Golichic had just four goals playing this year in Gadnau. But I tell you what, he’s got a little confidence with the puck, doesn’t he? Yeah, he does. Um, we, you know, talked about his size and his range and everything, but I I like his hands and the fact that he looks like he’s getting more and more confident here as these uh little games have gone on. There have only been eight Slovenian players drafted in the NHL entry draft. Only one of them has been in the first round and that is Andre Kopitar. So Golich has about oh I don’t know about 1400 games to catch up to him. Roin and what a shot that was. Nice finish. He’s definitely making a good first impression here today, isn’t he? Yeah. Mosa fed it down low. through Mercury and picked up in the corner there by team Bradley. Team Richards with the lead here. This is Mercury and he picks the top corner. He’s a big man and the way Mercury moves around out there, he’s got some really good hands. He scored a couple here and that was probably his nicest top shelf short side. Well, this is game number six we’ve seen so far in the threeon-ree tournament and it’s by far the highest scoring game. 44 Brian with a minute to go. Here’s Roiana and it waits and the rebound is tapped in and team Richards gets the lead back. 54 with 50 seconds remaining on the clock. That was Shagabay again with the goal. Shagabay has been noticeable in this game as well. Yep. Quick, good hands, really good around the net. John Roso saying to you and I yesterday when we had a visit with him that he’s add a lot of muscle to his frame, which is a good thing for his offensive skill set. He’s got the puck now. Cuts back on Clark and then drops it back. There’s only so much these guys can do at their ages, too. Whether it’s 18, 19, 20 years old, you can only put on so much weight in any given year. Otherwise, you start to lose some of your best assets. I I remember a long time ago when uh Jock Laair was coaching in Minnesota, he had Pier Mark Buchard who was not the biggest guy and he told his off Buchard’s offseason coach, “If you put any more than seven or eight pounds on him, I will not let you back in the arena.” And he meant it. Oh, absolutely. Shock meant it. Yeah. He put the fear of God in him. All right. He said, you know, so he was like 160 or 165 pounds Bard was when he first turned pro. And he was afraid, Jacques was afraid that you try and put 20 pounds on him at one time, it’s just not going to work. So another win for Team Richards. They improved to 3 and 0 in this uh tournament here today. Let’s send you down to Gabby Shirley. Thank you, Dave. I’m here with Yan Golichic, who is a member of Team Richards. Exactly. The team is undefeated right now. Okay. What are the keys to your success? I think we’re just keeping it simple. Just playing playing fast together as a team and putting the puck on net. And that’s that’s exactly what we’re like supposed to do. And yeah, we’re just enjoying it right now. And Yan, how much fun are you having? Because winning is a lot of fun. Oh, it’s so much fun, especially when you’re doing with the guys that you you you got to know even last year. Uh, I think we’re a pretty nice team. Like, we talk a lot, we’re friends, and I think that’s what matters. Awesome. Thank you so much. Good luck moving forward here, guys. I’ll send it back to you. All right, Gabby. Game number seven, the final game of this threeon-ree format for today, is going to feature team Androchuk. They are now wearing the blue jerseys and team St. Louis in white. Well, if you’re team Androchuk, you should be good around the net. Deflecting plays in tight. Andy got in the Hall of Fame by doing that. and Marty Sani of course a totally opposite kind of player from Anderchuk. Let’s see what these two teams can do. Named after those two great players strong move to the net and he flips that one just wide on Menigan who’s back between the pipes. The Medicine Hat Tiger who went all the way to the Memorial Cup final. Menigan is been a much talked about player in the last couple of months because he he battled personal tragedy. His father Darren passed away early in March suddenly and about 5 days later Harrison Medigan started game one of the playoffs and had a 21 save shut out for his dad. Yeah, amazing uh story off ice, you know, it’s it’s life and it is tragic too many times and what he went through and it it just makes him a better person, a better player being able to withstand all those types of situations and you can’t get any worse really than that. Good on him for accomplishing what he did under those circumstances with his dad passing away. And from a purely hockey standpoint, the Lightning certainly would love the fact that he got that great experience in the playoffs going all the way to a championship game. It’s going to serve him well as a goalender going forward as he takes the next steps. He’s 20 years of age from South Sur, British Columbia. Here’s Petri. Kaden Petri who came back from a shoulder surgery about a year ago and put up some solid numbers in Flint. Career highs for him. 22 goals, 53 points. This one’s picked up by Zada. Ethan Zada. Good hard snap shot. Ricochets wide. Zada’s got that quickness to his game, but from all the reports that we’ve heard, he’s a terrific skater. He’s got great high-end speed. And as I said before we even started these games, this type of situation does does not, you know, give you the chance to really show that speed, right? It’s all close quarters, mostly from the blue line in. So, uh, if Zada can get his team into the finals and you start to see full ice four on four, then we’ll see some other attributes from players like Zada, who does have that kind of speed. Zada was taken 56 overall last week of the NHL entry draft. The Lightning had him targeted and had to sit and wait. That was the highest pick they had in the draft and they really wanted Zada and sure enough, he fell. He was higher on a lot of scouts list and prospecting uh charts that they make up prior to the draft. He was a little higher than 56 and they were thrilled to get him. Yeah, they feel like he that Zotto’s got the entire package as mentioned the skating which we’ll see later perhaps, but the playmaking and like he can he can grind and he can play physical. So, uh, he’s got a good understanding of the total game there, and I think that’s why the the scouts were really happy that he was still available when they finally got their first pick in the second round. Zanna just clearing the zone now. He’s won gold at the World Under 18, gold at the Helinka Gretzky Cup, another elite under 18 tournament, gold at the World Under 17 hockey challenge. So, he’s been on some good teams and he will definitely be in the mix to play for Team Canada, the upcoming World Juniors. That’s that’s such an important thing when you can play on elite teams like that and you win. It teaches you so much about your own game, but it teaches you about about winning and and what it takes and how your teammates play under pressure and how you respond under pressure. So all that really valuable experience at a very young age for Zada. Good for him and good for the Lightning going forward. Yeah. Here’s Baldwin now. Everett Baldin. Baldwin, beg your pardon, a defenseman from Providence, Rhode Island. Played high school prep hockey last season. Here’s Sar Linan. Yona Sarinan tried to feed down low to Rulers. Didn’t get through into the final minute of the first half of this three and three contest. No score yet. I think they used up all the goals in the last game. Here’s a little tip in tight and that one doesn’t go either. Menigan holds his ground. Shoveled back in by the brace. Centering pass. Manigan comes across to take that one away. Yeah, good challenge there by Manigan coming across flying actually head first and making the save. Took away everything down low. That was little Dominic Hosik action there. Diving out and getting close to the puck area. That’s what Hosik was was so famous for those plays in tight. He would get so close to the puck and to the shooter that there was no angle to get it up and over him. And finally they get one past him just as time expires. That was Rollins with a snapshot giving team San Louie a one- nothing lead with 5 minutes to go in this one. Brian. Yeah, Rollins again, good job. 6’7, 216 pounds. played in Syracuse and in Orlando and I think that time in Orlando um getting more ice time in situations helped him a lot and he is standing by now with Gabby Shirley. Gabby, thank you Dave. Yes, I’m here with Milo Rollins who just scored that goal in the first half of this game. Milo, take me through the mindset. This is game seven of the day, the final one. Are you just trying to leave it all out there on the ice? Yeah, we’re trying to finish this day two one. So, uh we’re working hard. It’s competitive, so it’s fun. It’s very fun. Yeah. It just seems like each game it’s getting more and more competitive. I mean, talk to me about your competitive spirit. When did that originate for you? I think we all want to win. So, you know, there’s a cup at the end of the day tomorrow, so we want to put our names up there. So, there’s a lot of I mean, Cooch is probably on there, Vasilki, so we want to, you know, put our name where where they are. Awesome. We’ll be looking forward to see who gets their names on that cup, guys. I’ll send it back to you. And that’s exactly what you talked about, isn’t it? And these guys, they want their names on that trophy right beside some of those lightning legends. Yeah, it’s uh your competitive level. Every player is different. Um some guys are just so driven every second of every game and others, you know, come across as more aloof and pick their spots. Now, you can be successful doing it both ways. Uh, but ultimately it’s about winning and realizing that that you have to do the right thing at the right time and give everything. That’s that’s what winning in team sports is all about. We told you that Roland played pro last year. He played five seasons in the Quebec Major Junior League and was signed as a free agent by the Lighting in March of 2024 after those years in the Junior Leagues. And he wants to make the next step. And for my money, he’s been quite noticeable at this camp the last two years. Y And that includes today. Here’s Gil. Pass across the goal mouth. One- nothing on the goal by Rolland. 4 and 1/2 minutes remaining in today’s action. More threeon three to come tomorrow and the championship game. And we will have all that for you tomorrow on the Lightning YouTube channel. Glad to have you with us here today. Still three months away from the real thing, but it’s never too early to get back into the rank, huh, Brian? No, that’s right. And this tournament, of course, gives the players an understanding of where they fit compared to their peers. Um, it’ll incentivize them to really bear down in areas that will become apparent to them. And coaches can tell a player, look, we need you to get stronger. And when they get out there and lean on a guy and realize that, oh yeah, I know what they’re talking about. Now you’ve got, you know, the rest of the summer to come back before training camp and you can accomplish an awful lot with the programs that they’ll put players on and they’ll have individualized ones for for each of these players. It’s fantastic stuff and then the dedication will show through between now and main training camps. How much work did you do in the offse? Here’s Sarinan coming in. He was robbed moments ago by Hyas made some good saves here today. Dropped off to Gil. Gill shot stopped again by Caleb Hy. Now it’s picked up by Ethan Zada. Zada will curl back. Nice little drop pass there to Rollins trying to get up the middle there, but he was defended well. Gilligan. Wrist shot blocker saved by Hy. Here’s Rollins again who still has the only goal of this game. He can’t get a shot away. Hagen Burroughs will pick it up from there. Burroughs picked up a goal earlier today. Now in tight with a chance. There was Baldwin. And in steps Zada again. Zada feeds it across. Nice pass. And another good save by Hy. Connor Kurt picks up the puck. Connor Kurt from Elk River, Minnesota. 21 years of age. And how about that one? Yeah. From a bad angle, put it on his backand there and ladled it right up under bar. Nice goal there by Kurt. Kerr who had careerh highs last year in his NCAA career. The University of Minnesota 18 goals for him. 39 points in 40 games. Not bad at all. Under two minutes to go here. Game is now tied between team Andrichug in blue, team San Louie in white. And that shot goes high into the netting. See what Rollins has to say now. He’ll drop it off for Zada and Zada is stripped. Can’t step around Kurt. Kurt bumped there by Rollins. Puts it towards the net and Hy will cover that one up. Kurt’s done a nice job as this uh these games have gone along too. He’s he’s solid defensively. He leans in on the plays defensively. Turns pucks over. Made some nice plays. Oh, there’s the first hit really we’ve seen. Kurt did get some pro experience last year as well. He finished his season in Syracuse in the American League. Final minute now in a 1-1 game. Final game of today’s schedule in the threeon three tournament here in the 2025 Lightning Development Camp. Development and rookie camps going on across the NHL right now. as the first important steps are taken by future NHL stars. You never know who you’re going to be looking at today. Boy, I remember in my first development camp looking down at my roster all the time going, “Who is this Ross Colton guy? He’s all over the place.” Yeah. And he ended up scoring a Stanley Cup winning goal few years later for the Lightning. Here’s Kirk. Drops it off. Save made by Hyle. And time’s going to wind down. And we’re going to settle this final game with some penalty shots. 1-1. Rollins and Kurt. The goal scorers. Guys are pretty tired. Pretty much all of them are down to one knee. It’s a lot of skating, a lot of moving. Kurt’s going to go first. And Kurt just flipped that one up and over the shoulder. So Kurt has got both goals here for team Andrachuk. They’re looking for their first win. I don’t know if that’s going to be it or not. Are they going to give the other guys a shot? Yep. Miles’s going back between the pipes. That’s a lot for the goalender. So, you know, all all of them have uh seen their share of rubber coming at them. I’m sure they’ll sleep well tonight, too. Kayen Petri, no nonsense there. Finding the top shelf quickly. One of the few times, maybe the first time that just come in and look and shot right off the bat. didn’t try to make a lot of moves back and forth. Good quick hands there and that will settle it as team Andrichuk gets the win there in the shootout and that will conclude the official threeon three proceedings as we look forward to tomorrow’s action. There is three more games scheduled and then of course the championship game. Two 20inut periods with a full flood in between and that’ll be full ice and that’ll be four on four. So we’ll look forward to all that and it starts earlier tomorrow too. Yes, that’s right. We are going to be on the air just before noon Eastern. But before we get to all of that, let’s send you back downstairs once again. Here is Gabby. Thank you, Dave. I am here with Connor Kurt. You just won the last game of the day. Tell me, day one of the round robin tournament. How was it for you? Uh, you know, it was a battle. Uh, a lot of leg cramps out of the guys, but, uh, I mean, that’s why we’re here, to get better and get stronger. So, this is just a little extra piece that we get to do. And it’s nice that the fans always come out and support us, but it was good. You know, we didn’t have the record we wanted, but we find we found a way to get one. So, you know, we’ll see what happens tomorrow. I was just going to say, how will you attack tomorrow? Uh, yeah. I mean, we only got one game left and I think we’re still in it technically, so if we get a win tomorrow, we’ll see. Uh, but the ball’s out of our court at this point. All right. Well, we’ll be cheering for you. This is your fourth development camp. He has never won the trophy, guys, but he’s still looking to do it, right? Yeah, I’m still looking to do it. Um, uh, my grandparents, my mom and dad, uh, they always watch the stream, so shout out to them. I’d like to get one for him back home. Uh, but yeah, you’re four. So, I think this one might be my last. Well, again, we’re cheering for you. And yes, I love the shout out to the Kurt family. Thank you so much. And guys, I’ll send it back to you. Thank you. Thanks, Gabby. And yes, a big hello to the Kurt family and everybody who’s tuned in today to the stream here on the Lightning YouTube channel. TGH Iceplex in Tampa. Dave Rander back with you along with Brian Anglom to put a wrap on seven pretty entertaining games. and Connor was saying that they don’t have the record they want. But I know they want to win this tournament, but for you and I and for everybody with the uh watching on the stream and of course most importantly the Lightning staff from Julian Breeze on down, they wanted to see how these guys looked on the ice and reacted to the the pro environment. One of the things first things he mentioned was leg cramps, right? All the guys here, I mean, it’s really tough. That’s a lot of motion. You only have a couple of guys that can sub off. So, you’re out there, you’re spinning around, you’re speeding up, slowing down. Um, the lateral movements and, you know, the couple of quick first steps. Um, those things really tear your legs out. And again, you know, it’s not it’s not mid-season. So, uh, fighting through that, uh, and then it it it affects your judgment, too. You know, when you get tired, you don’t make as good decisions as you do when you’re feeling great and everything’s got a lot of flow to it. So, I I found that interesting that you talked about that right away. That’s great. Yeah, I’m glad. I’m sure there are a ton of families watching at home here and it’s great for all of us to be able to bring it to you so that you can feel close and here and and see your sons and relatives uh play here in this tournament. It it’s a great experience for all of them. Um and heading into tomorrow u everything will get ramped up and I think these guys will sleep pretty well tonight. No doubt about that. And hydrate, hydrate, hydrate for sure. I looking forward to tomorrow. It was a quick glimpse today in these seven games, but who stood out? Well, I you know, I mentioned uh some of the bigger guys um because I’m always curious to see their development. You know, guys like Roland Go and Golichi, I mentioned them a few times just because when you’re 66 or 67, it’s just different for them developmental uh wise. Um I thought they did a really good job. Shaga Bay had a really good day there. There were there were a lot of players up and down. Zada was was noticeable. Uh Rotinan, I had him circle too. Minosa who um really scored a couple of nice goals. We mentioned that he scored 36 goals this last year in the Sue more than anybody else here at at this uh this tournament. I thought I thought the goalending evened out, you know, as it went on. Hyle, I know, was really good early on. Thought he showed some fatigue, which is understandable, but they all did a good job. Menigan, Smith, Miller also did a really good job in just battling out there. So, um, Ethan Goce showed some good stuff. We’ve seen him before. Um, I I think up and down, uh, there were some guys who got more comfortable. Uh, Joe Connor, I think, you know, as the last couple of games went on, I didn’t notice him as much earlier on, but, uh, he started to get more comfortable. And so, just going through that process is good for these guys and the players that’s still around tomorrow and shooting to play in that final game. I think we’ll see them take another step again. Three more threeon-ree games to be played tomorrow. We will bring those to you as well and and of course wrap it up with the big championship game which again is going to be a different format. Full ice four on four and two 20inut periods. So that’ll put a wrap on our coverage for us today and once again thanks very much for joining us today on the Tampa Bay Lightning YouTube channel on behalf of Gabby Shirley and my broadcast partner here Brian Anglom. This is Dave Randolph saying thanks for joining us here at the 2025 Tampa Bay Lighting Development Camp brought to you by Florida Blue. Talk to you tomorrow. [Music] Heat. Heat. 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2025 Development Camp | 3-on-3 Tournament – Day 1
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Off topic but itโs been 4 years since we lost bluejackets goalkeeper Matiss Kivlenieks rip legend ๐๏ธ๐๏ธ