By Harrison Smajovits,The Hockey Writers
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The organization’s newest prospects will be eligible to participate. Sam O’Reilly, the two-way forward acquired for Isaac Howard, will see action in the tournament, as will Ethan Czata, the Lightning’s top 2025 draft pick.
Other notable prospects include forwards Dylan Duke and Ethan Gauthier, who are still on their entry-level deals. Duke, who was drafted in 2021, spent time at Michigan before heading to the pros in 2024. Gauthier is only 20 years old and saw action in the American Hockey League for the first time last season.
So, there are still some recognizable names that you’ll get to know during this tournament. Other notable prospects who are participating include Niko Huuhtanen, Gabriel Szturc, and goalie Harrison Meneghin.
What is the Lightning Prospects’ Schedule?
This schedule is identical to what we will see in the NHL preseason. Here is the list of tournament games:
Friday, Sept. 12:
Hurricanes vs Panthers: 2 p.m.
Predators vs Lightning: 5 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 13:
Predators vs. Hurricanes 2 p.m.
Panthers vs. Lightning 5 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 14:
Monday, Sept. 15:
Panthers vs. Predators Noon
Hurricanes vs. Lightning 3 p.m.
There is no championship game, despite it being called a tournament.
What is the Prospect Tournament Setup? How Are Games Structured?
Tournament games are structured like regular-season NHL games, with three 20-minute periods and a five-minute, three-on-three overtime. However, the shootout will last only five players regardless of the final score, meaning games can end in a tie. They don’t want to be there all day or have to push back any games. They play. The game ends. They move on.
This format is close to the NHL structure for good reason: to more accurately evaluate the organization’s prospects. In that case, an endless shootout to decide a winner would also make sense. However, shootouts won’t really provide any valuable scouting info.
There you have it. There is no need to wait for regular preseason action. Hockey is back quicker than you think, with options to watch. By the end of this tournament, we should have a stronger idea about the Lightning’s future, and some prospects could see NHL action as soon as this season, and we’ll be more familiar with them when the time comes.