3. Brett Howden, C
How acquired: Selected with No. 27 pick of 2016 NHL Draft
Last Season:Moose Jaw (WHL): 68 GP: 24-40-64
While they were keeping tabs on Point in Moose Jaw, the Lightning got a good idea of the type of player Howden can develop into. He's a very good skater and one of the bigger forwards in the system (6-2, 193). Howden, 18, already has a reputation as a responsible two-way player from his time at the junior level.
Howden excelled in the WHL playoffs, with four goals and 11 assists in 10 games.
"Of course, having Brayden there, we were with [Moose Jaw] maybe more than other junior teams," Lightning director of player development Stacy Roest said. "It was fun watching Brett become a complete player and watching his progression."
Projected NHL arrival:2019-20
4. Adam Erne, LW
How acquired:Selected with No. 33 pick of 2013 NHL Draft
Last season: Syracuse (AHL): 59 GP, 14-15-29
Erne, 21, missed time with injuries last season, but the outlook remains high for a player who eventually could provide the physical forward presence the Lightning are seeking. He put up stellar numbers during his junior career with Quebec of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, where he had 275 points (118 goals, 157 assists) in 240 games.
Erne (6-1, 210) loves to use his size and push his way to the front of the net. With Lightning forward Ryan Callahan expected to miss at least the first month of the season recovering from hip surgery, there is an opportunity for Erne to start in the NHL if he can impress during training camp.
Projected NHL arrival: Next season
5. Kristers Gudlevskis, G
How acquired:Selected with No. 124 pick of 2013 NHL Draft
Last Season: Syracuse (AHL): 41 GP, 16-12-2, 2.83 GAA, .907 SV%; Tampa Bay: 1 GP, 0-0-1, 1.00 GAA, .969 SV%
Gudlevskis, 24, has been biding his time in Syracuse waiting for the Lightning goalie situation to resolve itself. Ben Bishop is entering the final year of his contract and, despite some rumors, wasn't traded at the draft.
That means Gudlevskis (6-3, 218) is likely to start another season in Syracuse. If Bishop is traded, Gudlevskis will become the Lightning's backup goalie behind Andrei Vasilevskiy. Gudlevskis is likely to be exposed in the NHL expansion draft, and his age and pedigree with the Latvia national team could be appealing despite his lack of NHL experience.
Projected NHL arrival:This season