If there is one thing the Tampa Bay Lightning players miss more than the player Ondrej Palat, it's the person Ondrej Palat.
"I'm sure you've heard it all but he was he was an amazing teammate, an amazing friend," Lightning captain Steven Stamkos said in the very first words of our interview. "the ultimate, ultimate teammate in terms of willing to do whatever it took, whether it was blocking a shot, taking a hit, giving a hit, scoring big goals. He just did it all."
No one knows Palat better than his former teammates in Tampa Bay. He was part of the core team that won two Stanley Cups and appeared in three straight Stanley Cup Finals, he spent 10 years in Tampa playing alongside Steven Stamkos, Brayden Point, and Victor Hedman. All three are delighted that Palat has found a new home in New Jersey, but that doesn't make his loss as a teammate any easier.
"When he came up as a young kid, we didn't really know what to expect but him and (Tyler Johnsson) showed right away, they fit right into our team and to the NHL," Hedman shared. "We've been together for a very, very long time and we've gone through ups and downs and four Finals together, so it's been a lot of fun and a lot of memories."
Palat, 31, joined the Lightning when he was 21 years old during the 2012-13 NHL season, Stamkos and Hedman were already on the roster, and in 2016-17 Point would join the team, all four are synonymous with the Lightning franchise.
"Obviously he's a guy we still wish we had on our team," Stamkos said, "but you know, New Jersey is really lucky to have him."
And no one knows more than Stamkos, Hedman and Point just how lucky New Jersey is.
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Ondrej Palat's former Lightning teammates share why he's a perfect fit for the Devils and why they miss him so much as a teammate
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