"It definitely feels good, especially getting right back in the lineup and then catching a lucky bounce there and getting a 2-on-1 with Okie," Thompson said. "It feels good to get on the board and help contribute a little offense to the team, I guess.
"It was definitely nice getting a monkey off my back in terms of getting a point but there's still I a lot I've got to do in terms of helping the team."
Thompson sat three games as a healthy scratch after going scoreless in seven games to begin the season. The 20-year-old could have gone to Rochester without passing through waivers, but coach Phil Housley felt it was best to give him another perspective before inserting him back in the lineup.
Taking a step back and watching those three games left Thompson with the sense he had more time to make plays on the ice. Housley felt he got the response he was looking for in Columbus.
"I thought Tage had a really strong game," Housley said. "He showed his speed, he was going to the net hard, he made that nice play on the 2-on-1 with that reach he has and I like him shooting the puck, especially on the power play off the flank there. It was good for him that he had a good showing."
Thompson tallied three shots (matching his season-high) and five attempts in 11:32. He skated 3:59 on the power play, using his shot to create chances from the left circle.
"I think it's a little bit of work in practice and spare time, just trying to work on his release," Housley said. "The power play's a different situation, he was off the flank and had a couple good one-timers there. His shot is his weapon. If he can get it off quick and get it to the net, good things are going to happen."
If practice on Monday was any indication, Thompson is poised to in the lineup again when the Sabres host Calgary on Tuesday. He practiced on a line with Vladimir Sobotka and Kyle Okposo, with Evan Rodrigues and Remi Elie skating as extra forwards.
"I thought it was a good first game back," Thompson added. "Obviously, there's things I've got to get better at and build on, but I was pretty happy with the effort, the work ethic I had."