LIGHTNING ACQUIRE FORWARD LEVI NELSON FROM BOSTON

By on December 10, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE courtesy of the Tampa Bay Lightning

December 9, 2010

C Joins Tampa Bay; LW Simek Sent to Bruins

TAMPA BAY – The Tampa Bay Lightning acquired center Levi Nelson from the
Boston Bruins in exchange for left wing Juraj Simek, Vice President and
General Manager Steve Yzerman announced today. Nelson will be assigned to
the Norfolk Admirals of the American Hockey League.

Nelson, 6-foot-0, 192 pounds, has appeared in 14 games with the AHL’s
Providence Bruins this season, recording four goals and seven points with
a plus-3 rating. His four goals rank fourth among all Bruins skaters,
while his 19 penalty minutes rank sixth.

A native of Calgary, Alberta, Nelson has played in 118 career AHL games,
all with Providence, notching 14 goals and 27 points. His best season came
in 2009-10 when he registered AHL career-highs with eight goals, five
assists and 13 points in 44 games. He has also recorded two goals and
three points in nine career Calder Cup Playoff games. In addition, Nelson
has appeared in eight career ECHL games with the Reading Royals, recording
two goals, three points and 28 penalty minutes.

Prior to his first full professional season, Nelson excelled at the junior
level during four seasons with the Swift Current Broncos of the Western
Hockey League. In 198 career games with the Broncos he amassed 65 goals,
152 points and 340 penalty minutes. He also appeared in 22 WHL playoff
games, notching 11 goals and 22 points. He ranked seventh among all WHL
skaters during the 2007-08 playoffs with 15 points in 12 games.

Nelson was originally selected by the Boston Bruins in the sixth round,
158th overall, at the 2006 NHL Entry Draft.

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