KATCHOUK FILLING THE NET: At the start of Lightning training camp, not too many people were targeting Boris Katchouk as a player who could potentially make the Bolts' Opening Night roster.
That's certainly not a knock on Katchouk. The Lightning selected him in the Second Round (44th overall) of the 2016 NHL Draft, and he's been one of the organization's top prospects ever since. Katchouk, however, just completed his final season in junior with Sault Ste. Marie last year and hasn't even made his pro debut at the AHL level.
But after turning some heads with his aggressive, two-way game during training camp and netting a pair of goals in Tampa Bay's preseason games at Carolina and Nashville, Katchouk is giving Lightning management plenty to think about as they go about deciding their roster.
"I'm super happy," Katchouk said about how training camp has gone for him so far. "It's one stepping stone to the right direction. I know there's a bunch more hard work to be done. I'm just looking forward to the next days."
During Friday night's game at Nashville, Katchouk capitalized on a rebound attempt in the first period, shooting past defending Vezina Trophy winner Pekka Rinne to give the Lightning a 3-0 lead. Two nights earlier in Raleigh, Katchouk was the only Lightning player to light the lamp.
But beyond scoring goals, Katchouk has impressed with his tenacious play and his ability to be a factor defensively as well.
"Besides producing, I think it's the consistency of hard work, playing with players I don't usually play with," Katchouk said. "Once you keep that consistent hard work, hard pace, good things happen. It's been fun."
Katchouk will get another chance to make a good impression as he'll be in the lineup for Tampa Bay's fourth preseason game versus Nashville, Katchouk's third game in the last four days.