One of the AHL’s top scorers is getting another NHL opportunity. The Lightning announced that they’ve recalled winger Jakob Pelletier from AHL Syracuse.
The 24-year-old signed a three-year contract with Tampa Bay last summer worth the league minimum in each season. The hope was that he could battle for a full-time spot at the bottom of their lineup after putting up 19 points in just 49 games last season between Calgary and Philadelphia. However, that didn’t happen and he instead cleared waivers and was sent to the Crunch.
Aside from a one-game stint back in mid-November where he played just over six minutes, Pelletier has played exclusively with Syracuse this season. Given a chance to play in a top-line role, he has certainly made the most of it, posting 19 goals and 22 assists in 35 games. His 41 points put him third in league scoring although he likely won’t have anywhere near the same role with the Lightning if he gets into the lineup.
Tampa Bay had one open roster spot following the recent return of goaltender Brandon Halverson to the minors so no corresponding move needed to be made to recall Pelletier to the active roster.
