Tampa Bay Lightning carrying a small but promising group of collegiate prospects

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Photo: Brian Hart is enjoying a solid junior year with Harvard University. (Courtesy of Richard T. Gagnon/Getty Images)


The Tampa Bay Lightning’s most prominent prospects are either playing junior hockey or have already established themselves as pros in the AHL; yet, the organization still has five prospects in their junior or senior NCAA seasons. Andrey Vasilevskiy is no longer the prospect to watch overseas in the Lightning organization, but a breakthrough year for Nikita Gusev has the skilled Russian winger amongst the Bolts Top 20 Prospects.*

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Adam Wilcox, G, University of Minnesota (Big Ten)
Drafted: 6th round, 178th overall, 2011

Overall, it has been a decent season for Minnesota native Adam Wilcox; but, in contrast to his first two NCAA seasons, it has been below standard.… read more

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