
Tampa Bay Lightning rookie forward Dominic James will be sidelined for an eight-to-ten week period after undergoing surgery for a lower-body injury, Lightning team reporter Benjamin Pierce announced today.
James was placed on injured reserve earlier this week, and it had been indicated that James’ injury would not be of the short-term variety, even if at the time a more detailed timeline had yet to be determined. Now, it is clear the Lightning will be without James for a crucial stretch of their season.
James, 23, has been playing out his first full season as a professional. A four-year player at the University of Minnesota-Duluth, James has managed seven goals and 15 points across 43 NHL games, to go along with five points in four AHL games. He’s averaged 12:14 time on ice per game in Tampa, including around forty seconds per game on the man advantage.
Originally a member of the Chicago Blackhawks organization, James elected to sign with Tampa Bay at the conclusion of his college career. Tampa’s prospect system is notably thinner than the Blackhawks, and as a result, James may have seen a clearer path to NHL time in the near-term in Tampa compared to Chicago – even though Chicago’s NHL roster has less high-end talent. That decision appears to have paid off, as James has spent most of the season in the NHL.
This injury is certainly a setback, but not one that is likely to have a real long-term impact. His performance this season remains an encouraging sign that a long NHL career could be ahead for James, even if it’s in more of a depth role.
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