"Loved it," Yzerman said of the experience. "The place was full. I played in that one in Detroit and it was a lot of fun. Coming here, you see the guys you played with and played against, and it's fun to be a part of it."
But duty calls, so Yzerman plans to be on a plane bound for Tampa on Saturday morning. He said he has meetings planned with his staff for the afternoon, and they'll be watching games at night.
"All of the player scouting is pretty much done," Yzerman said. "We're going to meet as a group with all of our staff and reorganize for the weekend. Got work to do."
Yzerman made his pre-deadline life easier 11 days ago, when he announced publicly that Lightning captain Steven Stamkos will not be traded this season. Stamkos can become an unrestricted free agent on July 1.
The Lightning have responded by winning five games in a row, including a 4-0 victory against the New Jersey Devils on Friday. Stamkos has scored in all five wins, his longest goal-scoring streak of the season. He has 27 goals.
"It was something like, 'Let's just get this out of the way early,'" Yzerman said. "[Stamkos] doesn't have to answer that question every single day so he can focus on playing the game."
Lightning forward Jonathan Drouin has not played since he was suspended indefinitely by Yzerman for failing to report to an American Hockey League game in Toronto on Jan. 20.
Drouin has publicly asked to be traded. Yzerman said Wednesday in an interview with the Tampa Bay Times that he hopes to trade Drouin before the deadline, but is offering no assurances that it will happen.
"My focus is the Tampa Bay Lightning, and obviously that's what we may be able to do with him," Yzerman said. "We'll see."