Sergachev, 18, was acquired by the Lightning on Thursday, along with a conditional second-round pick in the 2018 NHL Draft, from the Canadiens for forward Jonathan Drouin and a conditional choice in 2018. Drouin, the No. 3 pick in the 2013 draft, signed a six-year, $33 million contract with the Canadiens shortly after the trade was announced.
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After two productive seasons with Windsor of the Ontario Hockey League, Sergachev believes he's ready for the NHL.
"I played a lot in juniors and I learned a lot in those two years," he said. "I feel like this is my time to play in the NHL. I'll do my best and I'll [try] my best to make the Lightning roster."
Sergachev is the type of the defensive prospect that rarely becomes available on the trade market and has the skill set Tampa Bay covets, Lightning general manager Steve Yzerman said.
"We watched him play in juniors, we watched him in his draft year, I watched him play this year in the Memorial Cup again," Yzerman said Thursday. "He's got good size. He's very strong. He's physical, He skates very well. He's got an excellent shot. He moves the puck well. We're hoping that he continues to be that type of player as he turns pro and do that in the NHL. It's very difficult to find players of that caliber and a prospect of that caliber, they're difficult to acquire."
Sergachev said he was surprised by the trade but is excited to join the Lightning.