The Tampa Bay Lightning got a welcome surprise their first day back at their home rink following a five-game road trip, their lengthiest of the season to date.
Injured center Brayden Point was on the AMALIE Arena ice and practicing with his teammates Monday for the first time since sustaining an upper-body injury November 20 that's sidelined him for the last 11 games. Point wore a red no-contact jersey throughout the training session and likely won't be able to return to game action until after Christmas, but the sight of their superstar pivot flying around the ice gave everybody an extra jolt of energy after a disappointing end to an otherwise outstanding road trip where the Bolts went 4-1-0 with wins in Boston, Philadelphia, Montreal and Toronto before being shut out in the finale in Ottawa.
Brayden Point returns to practice for the Lightning
The injured forward made his first appearance at practice on Monday since sustaining an upper-body injury last month


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