Tampa Bay Lightning sign Cole Koepke to one-year extension

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The Two Harbors, Minnesota native made his NHL debut this season, scoring his first career goal on Nov. 13 against...

The Tampa Bay Lightning have signed winger Cole Koepke to a one-year, two-way contract extension.

The Two Harbors, Minnesota native made his NHL debut this season, scoring his first career goal on Nov. 13 against the Washington Capitals. It was his lone point during his 17-game run. Prior to turning pro, Koepke spent three years with the University of Minnesota-Duluth. He had 75 points in 104 games over three years, which started off with a national title in 2019.

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