
The long-awaited return of defenseman Ryan McDonagh has come to pass. According to team insider Erik Erlendsson, the Tampa Bay Lightning are expected to activate McDonagh ahead of tonight’s game against the Winnipeg Jets.
Much has already been made of McDonagh’s 2025-26 campaign. The 16-year veteran has suffered multiple injuries, missing nearly two months of action altogether. In the year, McDonagh has only appeared in 18 games for the Bolts, scoring four goals and eight points with a +1 rating, averaging 20 minutes of ice time per game.
Still, even without one of their top four defenseman, the team hasn’t blinked. During McDonagh’s first absence from November 12th to December 15th, Tampa Bay earned a record of 10-7-1 in 18 games. Since December 22nd, during McDonagh’s second absence, the Lightning have managed a 13-1-1 record in 15 games. Their outlook for the year should improve if McDonagh shows consistency in the lineup for the rest of the season.
Given that Tampa Bay’s defensive core has played so well this year without multiple names, it would be in the team’s best interest to slow-play McDonagh’s return as much as they can. He has been consistently reliable over the past few years, participating in 70 or more games each season since the 2021-22 campaign. However, especially since he’s the oldest player on the team, the Lightning can’t afford for injuries to become a theme for McDonagh.
It’s important to note that the Lightning signed McDonagh to a three-year, $12.3MM extension toward the beginning of December. The contract will take him through the 2028-29 campaign, his age-39 season. Given that Tampa Bay typically operates fairly close to the salary cap’s upper limit, they’ll need McDonagh in the lineup more often than not, making his recovery process one of the most important on the team.
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