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Lightning Prospects To Visit Kids In Wesley Chapel, Riverview
The 27 Tampa Bay Lightning prospects attending this week's annual Development Camp will visit with children Tuesday, June 26.

BRANDON, FL -- The 27 Tampa Bay Lightning prospects attending this week's annual Development Camp, presented by Florida Blue, at the Ice Sports Forum in Brandon will make special visits to children in the community as part of their annual day of service.
Activities will include taking pictures with young campers at the 2018 Lightning Made Summer Hockey Camp at Florida Hospital Center Ice, 3173 Cypress Ridge Blvd., Wesley Chapel, as well as playing street hockey and doing arts and crafts with kids at the Simmons Family Riverview Boys & Girls Club, 6809 Krycul Ave., Riverview.
Cal Foote, Connor Ingram and Taylor Raddysh will attend the Lightning Made Camp at Florida Hospital Center Ice while the remaining players will visit the Boys & Girls Club on Tuesday, June 26 from 3 to 5 p.m.
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The Lightning announced the roster for the 2018 Development Camp June 23. The camp begins on Tuesday and culminates with the annual 3-on-3 tournament on Friday, June 29 and Saturday, June 30.
The annual camp will feature the Lightning's top prospects, 2018 NHL draftees, invitees and more. The camp is free and open to the public.
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During the camp, top prospects will compete in on- and off-ice workouts as well as skating and shooting drills. Friday and Saturday's 3-on-3 tournament will be streamed live on the Lightning's website.
Notable players attending this year's camp include 2017 first-round pick Cal Foote, CHL Player of the Year Alex Barre-Boulet, former second-round picks Boris Katchouk and Taylor Raddysh, as well as goaltender Connor Ingram. Also participating will be six of seven picks made during the NHL Draft earlier this month in Dallas.
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