The Tampa Bay Lightning have acquired defenseman Alexandre Picard and either a second or third-round pick from the Philadelphia Flyers in exchange for center/left wing Vaclav Prospal, Executive Vice President and General Manager Jay Feaster announced. If Philadelphia qualifies for the 2008 Eastern Conference Finals, Tampa Bay will receive Philadelphia?s second-round pick in 2009. If they do not, the Lightning will receive Calgary?s third-round pick in 2009. "Alexander Picard is a young prospect with good size and excellent hockey sense who has played in the NHL," said Feaster. "We believe he has a significant amount of upside in his future. In moving Vaclav Prospal we wanted to add to our organizational depth, and by acquiring both a young defenseman and a future draft pick we were able to achieve that goal." A native of Gatineau, Quebec, Picard has played in 53 games with the Philadelphia Phantoms of the American Hockey League this season and ranks second on the team, first among defensemen, in points with 38. His eight goals and five power-play goals also lead all Phantom defensemen. Picard represented Philadelphia at the 2008 AHL All-Star Game and recorded one assist. He has established AHL career highs this season in goals, assists, and points. The 6-foot-2, 220-pound defenseman has played in 134 career AHL games recording 16 goals and 74 points all with the Phantoms. He has also played in two career Calder Cup Playoff games. Picard has played in 72 career NHL games with the Flyers, tallying three goals, 22 points, and 23 penalty minutes. On February 1, 2007, against the New Jersey Devils, he posted five assists which set a Flyers' record for most assists by a defenseman and most assists by a rookie in a single game. He became just the second rookie defenseman in NHL history (Gary Suter, CGY, 6 vs. EDM on 4/4/86) and just the third player in Flyers' history (Eric Lindros, Bobby Clarke) to accomplish the feat. The 22-year-old was drafted by Philadelphia in the third-round, 85th overall, at the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. He played in 255 career junior games with Halifax and Cape Breton of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League where he recorded 31 goals and 122 points.