"It's great. I mean, just to get back with the guys and stuff. It's always fun to get back in the mix. Spirits are high. I'm feeling good and ready to go," said Lazar, when asked how it feels to get back on the ice after returning from a elbow subluxation injury or a "pulled/slipped elbow," that had him out for the past month.
A month, however, is a very short time compared to what was almost a regular season-ending surgery, that Lazar says at one point was in the cards.
"We actually were very close to that. Very fortunate to avoided that," said Lazar. "That would have been...you're coming back kind of around the playoffs...it more so would have been, I guess, a baseball injury."
Lazar gave credit where credit was due, thanking the training staff for doing what they needed to do in order to get him back up to speed.
"A lot of credit to the training staff here as well, helping me get back ahead of my timeline," said Lazar. "We attacked it right away and it allowed me to get better each and every day...no setbacks. I'm very thankful."
While watching his team from a far, Lazar was able to capitalize on his time at home, making sure his now 7 month old baby learns a thing or two about his team. "I'd like to be out there, but, you know, to get him adjusted to realize what team he's cheering for is always good to," Said Lazar.
As far as Lazar's return to game action, Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy is optimistic for a Wednesday return in Florida.
"[Wednesday] is pretty good chance. He'll definitely be in by Thursday, if not [Wednesday]," said Cassidy.