Jonathan Drouin, who hasn't played a home game for the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2016, could end up being a difference-maker for the defending Eastern Conference champions.
Suspended by the team on Jan. 20 for failing to report for an AHL game following a trade request made public, the young forward is back with the club and eager to contribute.
"I've got a little bit of a chip on my shoulder. I've got stuff to prove," Drouin said, according to Joe Smith of the Tampa Bay Times. "You want to show that you deserve to be in the NHL, you deserve your shot. I have a lot to show the fans and to myself and our team this year."
The 21-year-old scored two goals in two games since being recalled, providing a much-needed boost to an offense devoid of Steven Stamkos' prowess.
Whether the relationship between Drouin and the Lightning can be mended remains to be seen, but even if the trade request still stands, a strong playoff run could turn out to be a win-win.
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