Tampa Bay Lightning trade Tanner Jeannot to Western Conference
The Tampa Bay Lightning have completed another trade on Saturday, which is the second day of the NHL Entry Draft.
NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly announced on Saturday that the Tampa Bay Lightning have traded forward Tanner Jeannot to the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for a 2025 second round pick and pick number 118 in this year's draft.
"The Lightning have traded Tanner Jeannot to the Kings for a second-round pick in 2025 and the 118th pick this year
Tampa is making lots of moves 👀"
Jeannot, was acquired for a haul from the Nashville Predators in February 2023 and wasn't great during his time with the Tampa Bay Lightning. In 55 games this season, Jeannot had 14 points (seven goals, seven assists), 75 penalty minutes and was a minus-ten. He added one assist in four playoff games.
More to come.
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