The Lightning have been without Victor Hedman for some extended stretches this season, including the past month when he was out due to illness and then away from the team for personal reasons.  However, head coach Jon Cooper told reporters today including NHL.com’s Bill Price that the defenseman is back with the team and has been skating in recent days although he hasn’t taken part in practice as of yet.  Cooper noted that Hedman is expected to accompany the team on the road for the third and fourth games of the series which suggests that the veteran may be able to return at some point in the round.  Hedman had 17 points in 33 games this season but his playing time has been a bit more managed, checking in at just under 19 minutes a night, down more than four minutes from 2024-25.

Elsewhere in the Atlantic:

  • Still with the Lightning, center Dominic James appears to be ready to return to the lineup. Cooper mentioned (via Eduardo A. Encina of the Tampa Bay Times) that he expects the rookie to be available to start the series on Sunday.  James sustained a leg injury at the end of February and was initially expected to miss eight to ten weeks.  Sunday would be a little before the seven-week mark so he’s clearly a little ahead of schedule.  He had seven goals and eight assists in 43 games in his rookie season.
  • Originally thought to be unavailable for the start of the playoffs, Sabres goaltender Alex Lyon was at practice today and indicated to reporters including WGR 550’s Paul Hamilton (Twitter link) that he’s ready to go. The veteran had missed the last week with a lower-body injury.  Lyon had a 2.77 GAA with a .906 SV% in 36 games this season but has a SV% of just .881 since the Olympic break, resulting in Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen picking up more playing time down the stretch.
  • Senators defenseman Tyler Kleven wasn’t in the series opener today against Carolina but could be nearing a return. Pregame, head coach Travis Green told reporters including Julian McKenzie of The Athletic (Twitter link) that he’s hopeful the blueliner could return in this series.  The 24-year-old has missed the last two weeks with an upper-body injury and is one of two regular blueliners still sidelined, joining Nick Jensen.  Kleven had a career-best 18 points in 70 games this season while leading all Ottawa defenders in hits with 126.
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