The Tampa Bay Lightning are one of the deepest teams in the NHL, and today they got a little deeper. Gabriel Fortier will be able to afford a few more Christmas presents for his friends and family after inking his three-year entry-level contract. The 18-year old is playing for the Baie-Comeau Drakkar of the QMJHL, after being selected in the second round last June.
It’s easy to understand why the Lightning would get Fortier under contract just a few months after drafting him, given his strong performance in the QMJHL once again this season. The undersized forward has 42 points in 34 games, but more impressive maybe is his extremely quick decision making all over the ice. He’s shown some versatility and an ability to play center at times, though like other players in the Tampa system could likely find himself on the wing given the strength in the middle of the ice. That’s likely where he can excel offensively, something that seems routine over the last few years for young Lightning players.
Tampa Bay didn’t have a first round pick this year because of the Ryan McDonagh trade, meaning Fortier was their highest drafted player. He very well could be among the players selected to next year’s World Junior team, though he’ll likely have to take another step in his development to do so. Unless he makes the Lightning out of camp, he will be heading back to the QMJHL in 2019-20 and won’t see his contract kick in right away.