Tomas Tatar returns to the New Jersey Devils with determination.
Tomas Tatar has been around the NHL quite a bit, playing for six different teams throughout his 13-year career. Of those teams, though, the New Jersey Devils left perhaps the greatest impact on him.
“It was a pretty easy decision to come back, and honestly it feels like I’m coming home,” Tatar said Monday,. “I know everyone, know my teammates, know the staff, and it’s very warming .” “Honestly the bond in the locker room the team, I felt we were really close,” Tatar said. “We were still in touch with everyone, I was wondering how they were doing, they were texting me how I’m doing during the season. When you come into a locker room like that when you feel the bond, the camaraderie its here, it’s just a great feeling.”
Additionally, the players who Tatar played alongside during his previous stint like Jack Hughes, Nico Hischier and Jesper Bratt have much more experience under their belt, making for an older and more mature team overall.
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