Raddysh would appear to have the inside track to be in the starting lineup when the Lightning raise their 2021 Stanley Cup Championship banner and open the 2021-22 regular season against the Pittsburgh Penguins Tuesday at AMALIE Arena. The 6-foot-3, 198-pound forward skated on the Bolts' fourth line with Patrick Maroon and Bellemare as Tampa Bay practiced Monday in preparation for the start of the season the following day. He also teamed with Katchouk as a forward duo on one of the Bolts' penalty-killing units.
Katchouk also was listed when the Lightning released their Opening Night roster and will make his NHL debut at some point this season. Like Raddysh, he has great size at 6-foot-2, 204 pounds and is well-suited to play as a heavier forward with guys like Maroon, Bellemare, Perry and Ross Colton.
"They've been groomed by the organization for a number of years now. They know what they need to do and how we play," Lightning head coach Jon Cooper said. "On an individual standpoint, they're both big bodies. They've got skill. They've played at the high levels of junior or world junior, the American League, and had success on every stage."
Raddysh scored 12 goals, tied for the team lead, and posted 29 points in 27 games for AHL Syracuse last season. Katchouk paced the Crunch for scoring with 34 points in 29 games. Both were drafted by the Lightning in the Second Round of the 2016 Draft and have played the last three seasons in Syracuse.
Both also were with the Lightning last season during the entirety of the team's Stanley Cup playoff run once their season in Syracuse had been completed, an experience that was invaluable in the development of the two prospects.
"I think these guys are stepping into a team now that they got a really up-close look last year in the playoffs," Cooper said. "They were with us the whole time. They were on the ice at the final buzzer last year. They got to hoist the Cup. They know the standard that's been set here, and they deserve it. They've had solid careers in the American League, and now they're in the NHL. But nothing's handed to them. It doesn't mean they're going to be in the lineup Opening Night. I'm a true believer your work just starts. You don't take a breath when you get to the NHL. They're well aware of that."