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The Tampa Bay Lightning made a significant move by signing defenseman J.J. Moser to a two-year, $6.75 million contract. This deal was reached to avoid arbitration between the player and the team. Moser, who is 24 years old, was acquired by the Lightning along with forward Conor Geekie from the Utah Hockey Club in exchange for defenseman Mikhail Sergachev.

Prior to joining the Lightning, Moser played three seasons with the Arizona Coyotes, where he recorded 72 points with 16 goals, 56 assists, and a minus-27 rating in 205 games. In the last season, he scored five goals and had 21 assists in 80 games for Arizona. Additionally, he achieved career highs in hits with 99 and takeaways with 21.

This signing shows the Lightning’s commitment to strengthening their defensive lineup and adding depth to their roster. Moser’s experience in the NHL, along with his offensive and defensive skills, will be valuable assets to the team as they strive for success in the upcoming seasons.

The Lightning have been known for their strong defensive play and Moser’s addition will only enhance their capabilities on the ice. With his proven track record and potential for growth, Moser is expected to make a significant impact on the team and contribute to their overall performance.

Overall, this signing signifies a positive step for the Tampa Bay Lightning as they continue to build a competitive and well-rounded team. Fans can look forward to seeing J.J. Moser in action and witnessing how he will make a difference for the team in the upcoming NHL seasons.