The departures from the Tampa Bay Lightning this summer have been well documented. From multiple Stanley Cup champions to great locker room guys, the Lightning will look much different next season. One of the biggest vacancies left behind will be players going to the front of the net, specifically on the power play.
The Lightning power play is usually among the best in the NHL, in large part to the high quality of skill players they have. One of the underrated cogs on their top power play unit for years was Alex Killorn who was typically the primary net-front guy on the Lightning’s top unit.