Kris Letang returned to the Penguins on Tuesday after being away for 15 days.
The defenseman had been in Montreal since Jan. 2 following the death of his father, Claude Fouquet. Letang left 12 minutes into an optional practice Tuesday wearing a no-contact jersey after skating on his own for about 35 minutes, as planned.
Letang is day to day with a lower-body injury and will miss his ninth straight game when Pittsburgh plays the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday (7 p.m. ET; SN, TVAS, ATTSN-PT, ESPN+, SN NOW).
"Obviously, he means a lot to our team," coach Mike Sullivan said. "He's part of this family. For him to be back around the group, it was a great feeling for everybody. We're looking forward to him joining us for a game."
Letang was moved from a non-roster status to injured reserve, retroactive to Dec. 28. He did not skate during his time away, which began before Pittsburgh's 2-1 loss to the Boston Bruins in the 2023 Discover NHL Winter Classic at Fenway Park in Boston on Jan. 2.
"He skated for close to 50 minutes today," Sullivan said. "That's his first day on the ice in a couple weeks, so we want to make sure we put him in a position to be successful."
Letang missed five games earlier this season after having a stroke, the second of his NHL career, on Nov. 28. He had four points (one goal, three assists) in eight games after returning Dec. 10.
Goalie Tristan Jarry practiced for the first time since suffering a lower-body injury in the Winter Classic, but is unsure when he'll return.
Defenseman Jeff Petry (upper body) and forward Ryan Poehling (upper body) each took full contact. Petry has been out since Dec. 10; Poehling hasn't played since Dec. 30.
Defenseman Jan Rutta did not practice after missing a 4-3 overtime win against the Anaheim Ducks on Monday with an upper-body injury. He is day to day. -- Wes Crosby