The Tampa Bay Lightning had the best goal differential of all the non-playoff teams, even better than playoff-bound Minnesota, but shaky goaltending and an abysmal road record left them with the third-worst record in a 30-team league. Off-Season Game Plan examines what the Lightning could do with a roster that has enough talent to compete for the playoffs, but needs a different approach under new head coach Jon Cooper. The Lightning are an interesting case. For a team that finished so low in the standings, they have a lot of talent around which to build and have many quality prospects in the pipeline, but not a lot of financial flexibility, based on the contracts already on the books, so GM Steve Yzerman may have to get to wheeling and dealing if there is going to be significant improvement in the summer. "Our group will change, how dramatically Im not prepared to say yet, but well explore options as far as improving the areas we feel need to be addressed," Yzerman told the Tampa Tribune. "We have players coming up from Syracuse (of the American Hockey League) next year that will have an opportunity to make this team. So, things will be different; they need to be different." Theres no denying that the results need to be different, but competent goaltending can go a long way towards closing the gap between the Lightning and the playoffs. They can improve defensively, knocking a shot or two per game off the 30.2 (20th) that they allowed last season and, with improved puck possession, possible increase their own 27.6 shots per game (ranked 24th), but if they get goaltending that stops around 91% of the shots they face, instead of 89.9% (tied for 24th) like last season, that would account for a change of 20-25 goals in an 82-game season. So, the goaltending will play a big part in Tampa Bays success or failure next season, but new faces that are added to the established core will also have a chance to make a difference for a Lightning team that could be a playoff team or miss the playoffs like they have for five of the past six seasons. The TSN.ca Rating is an efficiency rating based on per-game statistics including goals and assists -- weighted for strength (ie. power play, even, shorthanded) -- plus-minus, hits, blocked shots, giveaways, takeaways, penalty differential and faceoffs. (Stats are listed in this format: G-A-PTS, +/-, PIM, GP). Generally, a replacement-level player is around a 60, a top six forward and top four defenceman will be 70-plus, stars will be over 80 and MVP candidates could go over 90. Sidney Crosby finished at the top of the 2013 regular season ratings with a 93.65. Salary cap information all comes from the indispensable http://www.capgeek.com. GM/COACH Steve Yzerman/Jon Cooper Returning Forwards Player Rating GP G A PTS +/- Cap Hit Steven Stamkos 84.17 48 29 28 57 -4 $7.5M Martin St. Louis 82.18 48 17 43 60 0 $5.625M Vincent Lecavalier 72.38 39 10 22 32 -5 $7.727M Teddy Purcell 69.09 48 11 26 36 -1 $4.5M Alex Killorn 64.65 38 7 12 19 -6 $875K Tom Pyatt 63.81 43 8 8 16 +5 $600K Ryan Malone 62.54 24 6 2 8 -3 $4.5M Richard Panik 62.39 25 5 4 9 -2 $900K Nate Thompson 62.05 45 7 8 15 -2 $1.6M B.J. Crombeen 56.51 44 1 7 8 +4 $1.15M Dana Tyrell 55.18 21 1 3 4 -3 $600K Free Agent Forwards Player Rating GP G A PTS +/- Class 12-13 Cap Hit Benoit Pouliot 65.89 34 8 12 20 +8 RFA $1.8M Pierre-Cedric Labrie 56.79 19 2 1 3 +2 UFA $525K Lightning Forwards Usage Chart from somekindofninja.com The games premier goal-scorer, Steven Stamkos has scored 185 goals over the last four seasons, 33 more than Alex Ovechkin, who ranks second, 56 more than Corey Perry, who ranks third. Stamkos is a scorer because he has a rare ability to shoot the puck, but hes a great player because he works at it. He was practicially a frail teenager among men when he arrived in the league as an 18-year-old, but hes been diligent about his fitness since and as hes matured, hes become strong enough to go to the dirty areas to score goals, while remaining fit enough to play in every game over the last four years. Stamkos development has obviously been helped by the freakish Martin St. Louis skating on his wing. St. Louis led the league in scoring for the second time in his career, with his 1.25 points per game was a career high. Hell turn 38 this summer and has two years remaining on his current contract, so theres little reason to expect anything but continued elite production from the second-highest scorer in the entire league, behind only Ovechkin, since 2006-2007. The game has taken a toll on Vincent Lecavalier, the 33-year-old centre whose production has fallen off considerably since he scored 92 points in 2007-2008. Hes still a fine No. 2 centre behind Stamkos, but if injuries have caused him to miss 44 games over the past three seasons, the trend is only going down for a player eating up a large portion of the salary cap through 2020. A skilled winger with good size, Teddy Purcell could be even more dangerous if he used his size more, but as it is, Purcell is merely talented enough to play on either of Tampa Bays top two lines as well as the power play. Hes a productive complementary scorer, the kind virtually every team can use. The lockout may have helped Alex Killorn, the 23-year-old rookie out of Harvard, who got to spend half the year in the AHL developing his game before the NHL season started. Killorn didnt debut with the Lightning right away but, after 38 points in 44 AHL games, he was ready to step in and contribute. He has good size and skill; the question is whether he has enough to hold down a regular spot in Tampa Bays top six. Tom Pyatt has worked his way into a top-nine role with the Lightning, though there is some evidence to suggest that hes overmatched playing 13-14 minutes per game, which is admittedly a challenging spot with Tampa Bay because they naturally want to start the Stamkos and Lecavalier lines in the offensive zone as much possible. At the same time, with 20 goals over the last two seasons, Tom is the higher-scoring Pyatt (brother Taylor has 15 goals in that time) in the NHL. Injuries wreaked havoc with Ryan Malones 2013 season, but thats not uncommon as hes missed 91 games in five seasons with the Lightning. When healthy, hes a big physical presence on the wing, who can score a bit, hit and fight, if need be. At the same time, knowing how often hes been hurt, it could make sense for the Lightning to either trade or buy out the final two years of the 33-year-olds contract in order to create greater roster flexibility. 22-year-old Richard Panik was one of several young Lightning forwards to get a chance and he didnt disappoint. Despite limited ice time, Paniks play showed that he was ready to play in the NHL. If his offence (22 goals, 41 points in 51 AHL games last season) can translate, then he could get a chance higher up the depth chart. Another of the sacrificial lambs on the lower half of the forward depth chart, Nate Thompson has never started more than 42% of his shifts in the offensive zone, making it tough to put up very good possession numbers (or a plus rating -- Thompson has been a minus every year hes been in the NHL), but the Lightning obviously like Thompsons active physical game as they signed him to a four-year contract extension. Though hes scored a single goal in each of the past two seasons, winger B.J. Crombeen did score a career-high 12 goals in 2008-2009, but hes making his mark as pugilist, fighting 74 times over the last five seasons, including a league-leading 14 last season. Hes a better player, and not as imposing, as the standard heavyweight, but thats how Crombeen is earning his bones. Industrious forward Dana Tyrell has been battling to keep a spot on the Lightning roster, but hes not as skilled as some of those climbing up the organizational ladder, so if hes not as proficient offensively, hell really have to master the defensive details -- and stay healthy -- if hes going to have an extended NHL career. Restricted free agent winger Benoit Pouliot isnt ever going to live up to being the fourth pick in the 2005 draft but, in recent seasons, hes shown that he can a useful complementary player, skilled enough to play on a scoring line in a pinch. But Pouliot is replaceable, by younger, cheaper players, which makes sense for a player that has played for four teams in the last four seasons. The Lightning have a number of prospects that can challenge for spots, and are likely to have either Jonathan Drouin or Nate MacKinnon at their disposal after the draft, but might also want to add a veteran to go in their top nine, particularly if they do manage to shed a few salaries (like Malone and Pouliot). If thats the case, maybe a veteran with a Detroit Red Wings background and solid two-way ability, like Dan Cleary, would have some appeal. Returning Defence Player Rating GP G A PTS +/- Cap Hit Victor Hedman 72.03 44 4 16 20 +1 $4.0M Matt Carle 71.79 48 5 17 22 +1 $5.5M Sami Salo 68.70 46 2 15 17 +5 $3.75M Radko Gudas 67.65 22 2 3 5 +3 $992K Eric Brewer 67.42 48 4 8 12 +3 $3.875M Brian Lee 55.20 22 0 0 0 -13 $1.15M Mattias Ohlund $3.607M Free Agent Defence Player Rating GP G A PTS +/- Class 12-13 Cap Hit Keith Aulie 63.59 45 2 5 7 +1 RFA $578K Lightning Defence Usage Chart from somekindofninja.com Particularly in light of his offensive production, some may wonder if Victor Hedman is living up to being the second overall pick in the 2009 draft and the answer is yes, he certainly is. The 22-year-old has been eating a steady diet of the oppositions top forward lines, with more shift starts in his defensive zone, and his 0.45 points per game last season represented a career high, continuing the scoring ascent that has occurred in each of his four seasons. Bringing in Matt Carle as a free agent last summer was a shrewd move by the Lightning in their attempt to shore up their defence. Carle doesnt play a physical game, but hes smart, skates well, makes a good first pass and played a career-high 23:45 per game for Tampa Bay in 2013. Shortened seasons might be the way to extend 38-year-old Sami Salos career as he missed only two games in 2013, after missing 161 in the previous eight seasons. Salo played hard minutes for the Lightning, perhaps more defensive responsibility than the ideal, but understandable given some of the alternatives. When the Lightning brought up Radko Gudas, they didnt just add a fearsome beard, they brought a guy who lays his body on the line. With 87 hits in 22 games, Gudas ranked second among defencemen, to Philadelphias Luke Schenn, in hits per game (3.95) and Gudas did so with good possession numbers in his admittedly small sample of NHL work. Playing with an edge to his game not only differentiates Gudas from other Tampa Bay defencemen, but its also a prime reason that 22-year-old should get a chance to earn a bigger role as he matures. Despite facing lesser competition and starting fewer shifts in the defensive zone, veteran Eric Brewers possession numbers werent very good last season. The 34-year-old has good size and has played plenty of hard minutes in his career, but hes slowing down. He played 20:31 per game in 2013, his lowest since 2000-2001, and an indication that hes not going to be handling the heavy lifting on the Tampa Bay defence. The Lightning erred in their judgment on Brian Lees career prospects, giving him a contract extension, then being forced to bury him in the minors last season after he struggled through 22 games. The ninth overall pick in 2005, Lee has been given ample opportunity to prove hes an NHL defenceman but, after 209 games, it appears that hes destined for the AHL barring another team willing to take a chance on a change of scenery making the difference. No defenceman in the league played more than 40 games, like towering Keith Aulie, and as little as Aulies 12:49 per game. He was okay in that limited time, but a long-term career will depend on how much he can improve so that hes trusted by the coaching staff. Knee woes have prevented Mattias Ohlund from playing the last two seasons. Hes 36 now, has 979 games (regular season and playoffs) under his belt and not making a comeback, so hes included merely because his salary will sit on the Lightnings salary cap until he gets put on the long-term injured list. Upgrading the defence is always a wise move for the Lightning. They did last summer, adding Carle and Salo, and it wasnt enough, but that doesnt mean they should stop trying. Prospect Mark Barberio maybe ready to make the jump after three years in the AHL, but the Bolts could go for any reasonably-priced veterans that will improve their NHL depth. Mike Kostka, who played for Jon Cooper in the AHL prior to getting his feet wet in the NHL with the Toronto Maple Leafs, might be worth considering. Returning Goaltenders Player Rating GP W L OTL GAA SV% Cap Hit Ben Bishop 73.37 22 11 9 1 2.67 .920 $2.3M Anders Lindback 62.00 24 10 10 1 2.90 .902 $1.8M Free Agent Goaltenders Player Rating GP W L OTL GAA SV% Class 12-13 Cap Hit Mathieu Garon 59.43 18 5 9 2 2.90 .897 UFA $1.3M 6-foot-7 Ben Bishop got caught in a numbers game in the Ottawa Senators crease, so he was dealt to Tampa Bay at the trade deadline as the Lightning keep looking solutions between the pipes. Bishop had a .911 save percentage in 36 career games before joining Tampa Bay, good enough to warrant a look in a starters role, but hardly a sure thing that hell be the long-term answer. Part of the reason to remain skeptical about Bishop is because the Lightning made a similar attempt when they signed Anders Lindback last summer. Lindback, like Bishop, is a huge (6-foot-6) backup, who had a .914 save percentage in 38 games over two seasons with Nashville before getting his shot with Tampa Bay. A .902 save percentage in his first year as a starter opened the door for the Lightning to acquire Bishop. There is the possibility that one of Bishop or Lindback, or both, will post a save percentage of .915 or better, and Tampa Bays goaltending problems will be solved, but it may not be that easy either because, well, it hasnt been that easy so far. Top Prospects Player Pos. Team/League Stats Andrei Vasilevski G Ufa (KHL) 2.22 GAA, .924 SV%, 8 GP Brett Connolly RW Syracuse (AHL) 31-32-63, +19, 71 GP Nikita Kucherov RW Rouyn-Noranda (QMJHL) 29-34-63, +17, 33 GP Tyler Johnson C Syracuse (AHL) 37-28-65, +26, 62 GP Mark Barberio D Syracuse (AHL) 8-34-42, +7, 73 GP Vladislav Namestnikov C Syracuse (AHL) 7-14-21, +4, 44 GP Slater Koekkoek D Peterborough (OHL) 6-23-29, -24, 42 GP J.T. Brown RW Syracuse (AHL) 10-18-28, -3, 51 GP Ondrej Palat LW Syracuse (AHL) 13-39-52, +26, 56 GP Andrej Sustr D Nebraska-Omaha (WCHA) 9-16-25, +16, 39 GP It figures that the Lightning have questions about their NHL goaltending while their top prospect is the 19-year-old goaltender, Andrei Vasilevski, that they drafted in the first round last summer. Hes a very good prospect, but hard to figure that he would be NHL-ready sooner than a couple of years. Brett Connolly played 68 games for the Lightning in 2011-2012, as a 19-year-old, but it was likely premature for his development, so he spent most of the 2012-2013 season in the AHL where he showed the skills that got him drafted sixth overall in 2010. The 21-year-old can finish, has good size and should be able to make the jump next season. A potential second-round steal from the 2011 draft, Nikita Kucherov came over from Russia to play in the QMJHL last season and shredded the league. Hes a skilled forward who should put points. Now its a matter of being strong enough to do it against men. Can the Lightning find room for 5-foot-9 pivot Tyler Johnson? Dont they have to? Johnson was named MVP of the American Hockey League and started his NHL career with six points in six games before going through an eight-game scoreless drought and getting sent back to Syracuse. The challenge is that Johnson figures to be a scoring centre and the top two slots are taken in Tampa Bay by Steven Stamkos and Vincent Lecavalier. Nevertheless, if Johnson is the best the AHL has to offer, then hes due a legitimate opportunity to stick in the NHL next season. After putting up 134 points in his first the AHL seasons, Mark Barberio got into a couple of games with the Lightning in April. Theres little question that Barberio has the skill to play in the NHL, at least helping on the power play, but there could be more too. If his defensive play is adequate, Barberio could climb into a significant role with Tampa Bay over the next couple seasons as some veteran defencemen reach the end. A smallish skilled centre, Vladislav Namestnikov was a first-round pick in 2011 and has the game to be an NHLer, but he will need to get stronger to withstand the rigors of the pro game as well as take advantage of skating and puck skills that are so encouraging. Injuries have plagued 19-year-old defenceman Slater Koekkoek, limiting him to 68 games over the past two seasons, so next year may just be a year to get game experience, but hes a well-rounded defenceman with good size and improving puck skills. J.T. Brown is a speedy winger whose first season as a pro was marred by a broken collarbone. There are a lot of skilled young forwards bidding for jobs in Tampa Bay, so Brown faces a lot of competition, but if hes healthy, hell be in the mix. A strong year in the AHL earned Ondrej Palat a promotion to Tampa Bay and he didnt embarrass himself (2 G, 2 A, +5, 14 GP) while playing in a depth role. A third line role, with a little scoring potential, is a reasonable expectation but there is no shortage of challengers. One of the hottest collegiate free agents, 6-foot-8 defenceman Andrej Sustr could take some time, particularly as he adjusts to the pro game from playing a Nebraska-Omaha, but his size gives The Giant intriguing upside. Tampa Bays prospect pool is deeper than most and defencemen Nikita Nesterov, Dmitri Korobov and Dylan Blujus are among those beyond this list that are worth monitoring. DRAFT 3rd - Jonathan Drouin, Nate McKinnon, Seth Jones FREE AGENCY According to http://www.capgeek.com, the Lightning have approximately $62.8M committed to the 2013-2014 salary cap for 20 players. Check out my possible Lightning lineup for next season on Cap Geek here. Needs: One top six forward, depth forwards, one top four defenceman. What I said the Lightning needed last year: Three top nine forwards, two top four defencemen, two more defencemen, starting goaltender. They added: Benoit Pouliot, Cory Conacher, B.J. Crombeen, Matt Carle, Sami Salo, Anders Lindback. TRADE MARKET Ryan Malone, Benoit Pouliot, Eric Brewer, prospects. Scott Cullen can be reached at Scott.Cullen@bellmedia.ca and followed on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tsnscottcullen. For more, check out TSN Fantasy on Facebook. 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Despite all the renewed bid efforts over the last 12 months, the lakeside town in the heart of the French Alps remains an underdog ahead of the International Olympic Committee vote on July 6 in Durban, South Africa. Nate Burleson Jersey. These days, it seems every team is. Price outpitched Jon Lester in a matchup of left-handed aces and the Rays broke a tie with the Red Sox for the worst record in baseball with a 3-2 win on Tuesday night.CANTON, Ohio -- Sometimes, when youth is served, it pays off. Ask Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett about that and see him smile. Rookie Devonte Hollomans 75-yard interception return with a tipped pass keyed the Cowboys 24-20 victory over the Miami Dolphins in the Hall of Fame game Sunday night that opened the NFLs preseason. Dallas also got a strong effort from its relatively inexperienced running backs, from some youngsters on the offensive line, and by a defence making the switch to the 4-3 alignment under new co-ordinator Monte Kiffin. "Any time you can give young players an extra chance to play in a game, they grow," Garrett said. "With an extra preseason game, it makes sense to give those young guys an opportunity to play." Hollomon, a sixth-round pick from South Carolina was perfectly situated when rookie Chad Bumphis had Matt Moores pass go off his hands in the second quarter. "I thought about it the whole way here and it actually happened," he said of making a big play, after which he got his "first handshake from coach Garrett." The linebacker sped toward the end zone with a group of blockers escorting him, and after he scored he tightly clutched the ball as he headed to the Dallas sideline. "I had a celebration in my mind, but I was overwhelmed and decided to celebrate with my teammates," he said. "It was fantastic, a really great play from him," Garrett said. "We were swarming to the football, had a lot of guys around the quarterback, and then the ball pops in the air and he makes a great play and great run." Bumphis otherwise had a strong game with five receptions for 85 yards. "I feel like I can create mismatches in the slot," said Bumphis, who was undrafted out of Mississippi State. "Just get open. Im a good receiver when it comes to getting in and out of my breaks, and thats where I feel like Im my best." The Cowboys controlled most of the game one night after their former offensive lineman, Larry Allen, and former coach, Bill Parcells, were inducted into the hall. Quarterback Tony Romo, coming off back surgery to remove a cyst, sat out for Dallas. So the Cowboys turned to their ground game -- and ground down Miami as few regulars got onto the field. Miamis mistakes were decisive. They struggled most of the night against Dallas new defence masterminded by Kiffin, the man who designed the Tampa 2 scheme so prevalent throughout the NFL. 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The Cowboys were set up at the Miami 9 when Ryan Tannehill botched a handoff to Lamar Miller on the Dolphins first offensive play and Nick Hayden recovered. Tanner soon departed with a left arm injury, but returned and ran over and through Miamis defence. Dallas moved the ball well in offensive co-ordinator Bill Callahans first outing as its play caller; those duties were taken away from head coach Jason Garrett in the off-season. Of course, few starters ever made it onto the field for either side. Dan Baileys 49-yard field goal made it 10-0, then Holloman made his long sprint to the end zone. Dan Carpenter kicked a 27-yard field goal for Miami, which used Tannehill for only 10 snaps before Moore came in. Third-string QB Pat Devlin hit rookie Keenan Davis with a 5-yard TD pass on fourth down in the final period, making it 17-10, and Carpenter added a 45-yarder. But rookie Kendial Lawrence ran in from 7 yards with 1:57 left to clinch it for Dallas, even though Moore returned and added a 5-yard TD pass to Kyle Miller with 16 seconds to go. Defensive end Dion Jordan, the third overall pick in the draft, had little impact for the Dolphins. "I thought wed play better," a clearly disappointed coach Joe Philbin said. NOTES: The Cowboys now are 2-3 in the game, while the Dolphins are 0-4. ... Head to head, the Cowboys lead the preseason series 6-2. ... Several Dallas players sustained minor injuries, and Garrett seemed most concerned with a left ankle injury for safety Matt Johnson . ... Miami is at Jacksonville on Friday night, while Dallas visits Oakland ... The Dolphins wore their new uniforms, which are closer to the original aqua colour of the 1960s, and have a slightly different logo on the helmet. ' ' '
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