When looking at the Tampa Bay Lightning’s roster, it is fair to argue that they could use one more veteran defenseman. With their current cap situation, they are not in a position to make a major splash on their blueline, but they could look to add another bottom-pairing guy before the start of the season.
When looking at the free agents who are still available to be signed, one player who should immediately grab their attention is Mark Giordano.
Giordano, 40, wants to continue his playing career, but at this juncture, he remains unsigned. Since free agency started two weeks ago, Giordano will likely need to settle for a cheap one-year deal, and the Lightning can give him that.
If the Lightning signed Giordano, they would gain another experienced player on their blueline. In addition, he would provide them with another excellent leader, as he was previously the captain of the Calgary Flames and Seattle Kraken.
When looking at a potential spot for Giordano in the Lightning’s lineup, he would be a clear option for their bottom pairing. In addition, the former Norris Trophy winner would give them another player who can work on the penalty kill.
In 46 games last season with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Giordano posted three goals, nine points, 51 hits, and a plus-10 rating.