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Top Jakob Pelletier News

  • Lightning's Jakob Pelletier: Loaned to AHL affiliate

    Pelletier was returned to AHL Syracuse on Sunday.

    Pelletier racked up 28 goals and 77 points in 63 games for the Crunch during the AHL regular season. He should be an integral offensive performer for the team during the Calder Cup Playoffs.

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  • Lightning's Jakob Pelletier: Brought up from minors

    Pelletier was elevated from AHL Syracuse on Wednesday, Erik Erlendsson of LightningInsider.com reports.

    Pelletier has appeared in four NHL games this year, recording three shots, five hits and three blocks while averaging 8:53 of ice time. While Pelletier may be pressed into service versus the Rangers on Wednesday, he is unlikely to see much in the way of minutes during the postseason.

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  • Lightning's Jakob Pelletier: Returned to AHL

    Pelletier was reassigned to AHL Syracuse on Saturday.

    Pelletier played two games since his recall Tuesday, picking up a pair of hits, one blocked shot and three shots on goal. He has been without a point in four NHL games this season but has been an offensive force at the AHL level, tallying 28 goals and 75 points in 61 games with the Crunch.

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  • Lightning's Jakob Pelletier: Recalled from minors

    Pelletier was promoted from AHL Toronto on Tuesday, Eduardo A. Encina of the Tampa Bay Times reports.

    Pelletier has appeared in just two NHL games this year in which he failed to generate a point while producing three hits and two blocks. Even with his elevation to the NHL roster, the 25-year-old winger is far from a lock to play and could find himself sitting in the press box periodically.

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  • Lightning's Jakob Pelletier: Tallies twice Sunday

    Pelletier scored two goals in AHL Syracuse's 6-3 win over Cleveland on Sunday.

    Pelletier continues to lead the AHL in points with 69 through 56 appearances. He's done it with consistency lately, earning six goals and 13 helpers during a 13-game point streak. Pelletier hasn't gotten a long look in the NHL with just two games for the Lightning this year, but he's proving his scoring touch with the Crunch.

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  • Lightning's Jakob Pelletier: Racks up three assists

    Pelletier recorded three assists in AHL Syracuse's 5-0 win over Wilkes-Barre/Scranton on Saturday.

    Pelletier has a goal and six assists over his last three games, which have all been multi-point efforts. For the season, he's at 20 goals, 29 assists and a plus-19 rating through 41 appearances. He's consistently played well in the AHL during his career, but that has yet to lead to a full-time NHL gig.

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  • Lightning's Jakob Pelletier: Sent back to AHL

    Pelletier was assigned to AHL Syracuse on Tuesday.

    Pelletier was a healthy scratch for Monday's 2-0 win over Utah after playing in Saturday's 8-5 loss to Columbus. He hasn't earned a point in two NHL appearances this season while providing two blocked shots and three hits. Pelletier has racked up 19 goals and 41 points in 35 AHL outings during the 2025-26 campaign.

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  • Lightning's Jakob Pelletier: Recalled from minors

    Pelletier was summoned from AHL Syracuse on Saturday.

    Pelletier has amassed 19 goals and 41 points in 35 AHL outings this season. He will be an option for Tampa Bay in Saturday's matchup against Columbus, but it's unclear if he will be in the lineup.

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  • Lightning's Jakob Pelletier: Returned to minors

    Pelletier was reassigned to AHL Syracuse on Sunday.

    Pelletier was a healthy scratch in Saturday's 6-4 win over Carolina because Nikita Kucherov (illness) returned to the lineup from a one-game absence. The 24-year-old Pelletier has compiled 15 goals and 31 points in 24 AHL appearances this season.

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  • Lightning's Jakob Pelletier: Summoned from AHL

    Pelletier was recalled from AHL Syracuse on Saturday.

    The Lightning could be down a couple of forwards in Saturday's game against Carolina, as Nikita Kucherov (illness),  Brandon Hagel (upper body) and Antony Cirelli (undisclosed) are dealing with issues. Pelletier has amassed 31 points in 24 games at the AHL level this season, which has him tied for the league lead.

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  • Lightning's Jakob Pelletier: Tallies twice in AHL win

    Pelletier scored two goals in AHL Syracuse's 7-2 win over Hartford on Saturday.

    Pelletier is really rolling with five goals and two assists over his last four games. This was his seventh multi-point effort in his last nine outings. For the season, the winger is carving up the AHL to the tune of 15 goals, 31 points and a plus-13 rating in 23 appearances.

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  • Lightning's Jakob Pelletier: Two more goals for Crunch

    Pelletier scored two goals in AHL Syracuse's 4-3 loss to Rochester on Friday.

    Pelletier has three goals and six assists during a five-game point streak. The winger is doing everything he can to stay in contention for a call-up to the Lightning. Overall, he's logged eight goals and 22 points over 17 AHL appearances this season.

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  • Lightning's Jakob Pelletier: Three-point effort Saturday

    Pelletier scored a goal and added two assists in AHL Syracuse's 5-3 win over Bridgeport on Saturday.

    Pelletier had a brief stint in the NHL last weekend, logging 6:12 of ice time in his lone appearance. He's returned to the Crunch with four points over his last two games. The forward is doing quite well at the AHL level with six goals and 12 assists over 15 appearances.

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  • Lightning's Jakob Pelletier: Headed back down

    Pelletier has been re-assigned to AHL Syracuse by the Lightning, the team announced Sunday.

    The return of Brandon Hagel (upper body) from injury is likely what prompted this move from the Lightning, who are still missing Anthony Cirelli (upper body). Pelletier made his NHL debut while up with the big club, skating 6:12 while recording one hit and one blocked shot. He'll head back to AHL Syracuse, where he's been effective with 14 points in 13 games.

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  • Lightning's Jakob Pelletier: Called up Saturday

    Pelletier was recalled from AHL Syracuse on Saturday.

    Pelletier has had a disappointing hockey career since being selected in the first round of the 2019 NHL Entry Draft. He has appeared in only 86 NHL games over parts of three seasons with Calgary and Philadelphia. Pelletier had five goals and nine assists in 13 AHL games before his recall. He could make his Tampa Bay debut against Florida on Saturday because of injuries to Anthony Cirelli (upper body), Brandon Hagel (undisclosed), Pontus Holmberg (undisclosed) and Dominic James (undisclosed).

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  • Lightning's Jakob Pelletier: Three points in Syracuse debut

    Pelletier scored twice on eight shots and added an assist Saturday in AHL Syracuse's 5-2 win over Hershey.

    Pelletier's first game for the Crunch was a success. The 24-year-old signed with the Lightning on a three-year deal in July, but he was waived at the start of October. He's been highly successful in the AHL with 133 points over 140 career games, but that hasn't fully translated in the NHL, where he has 29 points across 86 regular-season contests. A strong performance for Syracuse could put him in line for a call-up to the Lightning later in 2025-26.

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  • Lightning's Jakob Pelletier: Waived Wednesday

    Pelletier was placed on waivers by Tampa Bay on Wednesday.

    Pelletier had seven goals and 19 points across 49 regular-season outings between Calgary and Philadelphia in 2024-25. The 24-year-old is projected to start the upcoming campaign in the minors if he clears waivers, but it wouldn't be surprising if he's one of Tampa Bay's top call-up options.

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  • Lightning's Jakob Pelletier: Links up with Bolts

    Pelletier signed a three-year, $2.525 million contract with the Lightning on Tuesday, Renaud Lavoie of TVA Sports reports.

    Pelletier's deal is a two-way pact in the first season before moving to a one-way deal in the last two years. The 24-year-old will get a fresh start in an organization that has gotten good results out of unheralded depth players before. He had a total of 19 points in 49 outings between the Flames and the Flyers last season.

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  • Jakob Pelletier: Won't receive qualifying offer

    The Flyers won't give Pelletier a qualifying offer, per Jackie Spiegel of The Philadelphia Inquirer on Monday.

    Pelletier generated seven goals, 19 points, 54 shots on net and 47 hits across 49 regular-season appearances between Philadelphia and Calgary in 2024-25. After being acquired from the Flames on Jan. 30, he averaged only 10:31 per game with the Flyers.

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  • Flyers' Jakob Pelletier: Six points in last seven games

    Pelletier scored a goal in a 4-3 shootout win over the Islanders on Saturday.

    Pelletier is on a three-game point streak that includes two goals, and he has points in six of his last seven outings (three goals, three assists). He is starting to click with the Flyers after posting only two assists in his first 15 games after being acquired from Calgary. Pelletier is a first-round pick (2019) who has been slow to launch but should get every opportunity to become an offensive contributor.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 5-10, 172 lbs
Birthplace: Quebec, PQ
Age: 25
Experience: 3
Shoots: Left