Veteran Scott Sabourin will be sticking around in the Lightning’s organization for another year.  The team announced today that they’ve signed the winger to a one-year, two-way contract extension.  Financial terms were not disclosed but he’ll be guaranteed at least a $75K raise at the NHL level with that minimum salary moving up to $850K next season from $775K in 2025-26.

The 33-year-old joined Tampa Bay last summer on a one-year, two-way deal, one that worked out well for both sides.  Sabourin played in 26 games with the Lightning this season, the second-highest NHL total of his career.  He picked up a goal and four assists in those outings, along with 89 penalty minutes and 63 hits.  That’s the type of physicality he’s been known for over his professional career, one that spans parts of 15 seasons.

Sabourin was on Tampa Bay’s roster for the playoffs and even got into a pair of games in the first round against Montreal, his first career NHL postseason action.  For his career, he now has 73 career NHL appearances under his belt, collecting three goals, 10 assists, and 147 penalty minutes over parts of six seasons.

While he hasn’t been a big offensive producer in the NHL, Sabourin has been a reasonable producer in the minors.  He played in 24 games with Syracuse this season, notching a respectable six goals and two assists.  Prior to this season, Sabourin had at least 25 points in the minors in each of the last three years.

It’s likely that Tampa Bay envisions Sabourin filling the same role he did this season.  For games where they expect things to get more physical, he’ll probably see time on the fourth line.  Meanwhile, he can serve as a capable depth producer in Syracuse in between those outings, assuming he clears waivers to be eligible to be sent back to the Crunch.

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