The Tampa Bay Lightning have reassigned defenseman Simon Lundmark to the AHL’s Syracuse Crunch after he did not play in the team’s recent game against the New York Rangers. Lundmark, who has a two-year, two-way contract, returns with a game’s salary at the NHL rate of $775K. This recall improved his likelihood of exceeding his guaranteed compensation, depending on future player injuries and recalls. Originally drafted by the Winnipeg Jets in 2019, Lundmark has yet to debut in the NHL despite showing some offensive improvement in the AHL.
By the NumbersLundmark’s NHL salary is $775K, while his AHL salary is $250K.During his time in the AHL, Lundmark recorded 16 goals and 62 points in 254 games, with a -38 rating. State of PlayErik ÄŒernák remains unavailable, impacting the Lightning’s defensive lineup.Lundmark was brought in as a depth defenseman during a challenging injury stretch for the team. What’s Next
The Lightning may call Lundmark back up if further injuries occur during their upcoming road trip, offering him another chance to make his NHL debut.
Bottom Line
Lundmark’s reassignment highlights the Lightning’s ongoing injury issues, while his contract structure leaves the door open for future opportunities to earn more compensation. Continued development is crucial for Lundmark to establish himself in the competitive NHL environment.