During the offseason, the Lightning focused on becoming a tougher team to play against and improving their organizational depth on defense. The first big move was acquiring defenseman Mikhail Sergachev and a conditional second-round pick in the 2018 NHL Draft in a trade from the Montreal Canadiens on June 15 for forward Jonathan Drouin and a conditional sixth-round pick in 2018.
Sergachev, the No. 9 pick in the 2016 NHL Draft, is a puck-moving defenseman with size (6-foot-3, 215 pounds) and speed who eventually could play in a top-four role for Tampa Bay.
"I think we got a young defenseman that's going to be a good player in the League for a long time," general manager Steve Yzerman said. "Whether that's this year or years from now, time will tell. We think he's going to be here for a long time."
In addition to trading for Sergachev, the Lightning signed defenseman Dan Girardi to a two-year, $6 million contract ($3 million average annual value) on July 1 after losing defenseman Jason Garrison to the Vegas Golden Knights in the NHL Expansion Draft. The New York Rangers bought out the final three seasons of Girardi's six-year contract June 15.
Girardi joins Norris Trophy finalist Victor Hedman and veterans Braydon Coburn and Anton Stralman on defense. Andrej Sustr, a restricted free agent who re-signed for one year and $1.95 million June 26, will compete against Sergachev, Jake Dotchin and Slater Koekkoek for the final two spots on defense.
Tampa Bay also signed veteran forward Chris Kunitz on July 1. He is a four-time Stanley Cup winner, including back-to-back championships with the Pittsburgh Penguins the past two seasons. Kunitz, who turns 38 on Sept. 26, got a one-year, $2 million contract.