The Lightning are rewarding one of their better minor-league producers this season, as the team announced Thursday that Cole Koepke is heading up from AHL Syracuse. No corresponding moves are necessary, as the team has an open roster spot and ample space in their LTIR salary pool.
A sixth-round pick in the 2018 draft, Koepke produced near a point-per-game rate at the University of Minnesota-Duluth in his sophomore and junior years. However, he has had an inconsistent development track since turning pro in 2021. He was a surprise name on Tampa Bay’s opening night roster in 2022-23, but he scored just once in 17 games before heading back to the minors for the remainder of the year, where he underwhelmed again with only seven goals and 19 points in 52 games. It’s been a different story this year, as his 13 goals, 11 assists, and 24 points in 36 games have him on pace for AHL career-highs.
He spent three weeks on the Lightning roster earlier this season, recording two assists and averaging 6:48 over an eight-game span. The 25-year-old has been with Syracuse since Tampa Bay demoted him on Dec. 11.
Koepke joins former Syracuse mainstay Alex Barré-Boulet as the Lightning’s projected forward scratches against the Capitals tonight. While on the roster, he’ll battle for bottom-six ice time with the likes of Tyler Motte, Conor Sheary and Austin Watson.
The Minnesota native is on his second NHL contract, signing a one-year, two-way extension ($775K NHL/$100K AHL) weeks before his entry-level contract expired last offseason. He’ll be a restricted free agent with arbitration rights upon expiry this summer.