Tampa Bay Lightning captain Steven Stamkos, who hasn't played since mid-November because of a torn meniscus in his knee, is back on the ice, practicing separately from his team as he continues to rehab.
Stamkos was in full gear Tuesday morning working on stickhandling, shooting, and one-timers with assistant coach Brad Lauer, according to Joe Smith of the Tampa Bay Times.
The 27-year-old's initial recovery period was estimated at four-to-six months, and there still isn't a clear idea of when he might return to game action.
"He's progressing well," Lightning general manager Steve Yzerman said. "He's doing well, but can't give a return date yet."
Before the injury, Stamkos recorded nine goals and 11 assists in 17 games. The Lightning have managed a 16-18-7 record in his absence.
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