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Lightning Should Make Big Push For Canucks Forward

With the NHL Trade Deadline a little under four months away, it's as good time as any for the Tampa Bay Lightning to make additions and subtractions to their roster. One target that the Lightning could be in play for sooner rather than later is Vancouver Canucks forward Nils Hoglander.

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It was announced on X by NHL insider Kevin Weekes that the skilled Canucks forward has been generating interest around the league. Hoglander's talent is not the only thing that will catch the interest of teams around the NHL, though. Hoglander is currently on a three-year deal worth $9 million. While also being young, talented, and affordable, the young Swede stands out as a prime potential target for the Lightning.

Through his first 242 career games in the NHL, Hoglander has posted 52 goals and 95 points. The 24-year-old forward is coming off a season in which he set career-highs in goals (24) and points (36).

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The Lightning are always looking to add more depth to their lineup, and Hoglander could fit perfectly in the Lightning's lineup. If the Lightning were to make a deal in the future that would bring Hoglander to Tampa Bay, one would most likely assume that the forward would see time on the third line along with Conor Geekie and Cam Atkinson.

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