After being taken to hospital and going through a battery of tests since, he began skating on his own and then flew in to Philadelphia Saturday to join the club for the back half of this four-game road trip.
He's a game-time decision for tomorrow night's tilt with the Penguins, awaiting some final medical clearance.
However, the impact he's had on the club over the last 36 hours has already been profound.
"Well, it's exciting," said head coach Bill Peters. "It's an emotional boost. It's good to see him - get the group together again - and he'll be a game-time decision tomorrow. So we hope to get him in the lineup."
Captain, longtime D partner, and good friend Mark Giordano said his return has given the team a shot in the arm.
"Ya, it's great," said Giordano. "I think after what happened to Brodes, for this past week to go as smoothly as it has with all the tests and all that, you know put hockey aside, to see him doing well and ok and obviously now back out there (on the ice) it's, honestly, it's a boost and really, really happy to see as players, as teammates, and, like you said, as a friend."