Tampa Bay Lightning Acquires Pheonix Copley After Successful Waiver Claim

Kings Make Roster Moves as Team Prepares for Utah Preseason Game
Kings Players Clear Waivers, Except Pheonix Copley
The Los Angeles Kings have announced that nine out of the ten players placed on waivers recently were not claimed by any of the other 31 National Hockey League clubs. The team, gearing up for their upcoming preseason game in Utah, experienced a change in their roster as the Tampa Bay Lightning claimed goaltender Pheonix Copley.
Pheonix Copley’s Journey from Injury to Tampa Bay
Pheonix Copley’s move to the Tampa Bay Lightning comes after an impressive return to form following an ACL injury during the 2023-24 season. Copley proved to be a reliable asset for Ontario last year, taking on a significant role. He started in 42 regular-season games, achieving a 24-17-1 record with a 2.49 goals-against average and a .904 save percentage. Additionally, he participated in a game for Los Angeles in Toronto, demonstrating his capability to perform under pressure.
Kings Set to Play Preseason Match in Utah
As the Kings depart for Utah, they focus on their upcoming game, which promises further updates on team performance and strategy adjustments. Enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the action unfolding on the ice, expecting to see emerging players seizing their opportunities to impress before the regular season begins.
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