Hockey

Injured Lightning forward Stamkos progressing but won't return for Eastern final

Tampa Bay Lightning head coach Jon Cooper ruled out captain Steven Stamkos from playing in the Eastern Conference finals series against the New York Islanders that begins Monday evening in Edmonton.

Key forward has been sidelined since having core muscle surgery on March 2

Lightning head coach Jon Cooper has ruled out top forward Steven Stamkos for the NHL Eastern Conference final against the New York Islanders that begins Monday. Stamkos has been out of the lineup since having core muscle surgery on March 2. (Maddie Meyer/Getty Images/File)

Tampa Bay Lightning head coach Jon Cooper ruled out captain Steven Stamkos from playing in the Eastern Conference finals series against the New York Islanders.

"He's not available. He didn't skate today. Not going to play in the series," Cooper said during the team's Zoom call on Sunday, a day before the series opener.

Cooper did not provide any other details on Stamkos, who has been out since having surgery for a core muscle injury on March 2.

Stamkos, who hails from Markham, Ont., spent the coronavirus pandemic-sparked pause recuperating, and got back on the ice before aggravating the injury during voluntary workouts. He's not played since logging 12 ½ minutes of ice time in a 4-3 loss to Toronto on Feb. 25.

In July, Stamkos was optimistic he would be ready for the start of the playoffs.

"I've been progressing. … Definitely the best I felt was today on the ice, so another step forward," he said.

2nd in team scoring during regular season

"There was a stretch where for four or five weeks when I was skating. I was feeling really good, then kind of hit a little rut," Stamkos said, noting the setback was related to his injury. "Certainly feeling a lot better now. Chalk it up to the ups and downs of going through a rehab, especially a rehab in these times where it was difficult to navigate."

Stamkos ranked second on the team with 29 goals and 66 points in 57 games before being sidelined.

The No. 1 pick in the 2008 draft is a five-time 40-goal scorer. He has topped 20 goals in each of his 12 seasons except for 2016-17, where he only played 17 games after tearing a knee ligament.

Cooper also ruled out defenceman Jan Rutta, who has not played since Aug. 5.

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