Lee took the ice for game action for the first time since suffering an ACL injury - that required surgery - on March 11. The Islanders captain skated alongside Barzal and Kyle Palmieri, which has been a consistent trio all throughout training camp.
"It felt good to be out there, nice to get on the ice and be with the boys," Lee said. "It wasn't the prettiest of games overall, I think it was a sloppy game, but it felt good at times. Continue to build on this, I wasn't really nervous about the knee or anything, I knew it was in a good spot, a good place and it's come a long way. It's just getting reps in the game, just like any other preseason, just getting ready for the year."
In his first game back since suffering the season-ending injury, the 31-year-old logged 16:12 time on ice, took one tripping penalty in the second period, fired off two shots and was plus one.
While it was preseason and his first taste of game action since the knee injury, Lee didn't show any hesitation. He did what he knows best as he manned the net front and wasn't afraid to throw his 6-foot-3, 235-pound frame around.
He also showcased a rekindled chemistry with his longtime linemate in Barzal. The pair, plus the new addition of Palmieri, posted a strong showing for the Islanders as they generated a flurry of promising looks on net throughout the game.
"It was great to be out there with those two," Lee said. "I've obviously played a lot with [Barzal], but it was nice to have [Palmieri] out there. Just getting to know one another. We've been building in practice and to now, take it into a game was nice. We had some good looks at times. It was just one of those games where the puck wasn't really finding too many spots. Looking forward to the next one."