The Tampa Bay Lightning fell to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday night with three of their regular centres out of the lineup, not including Steven Stamkos.

Stamkos, who underwent meniscus surgery on Nov. 16, has been skating with the Lightning for close to a month, but his return appears far from imminent.

TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie reports the sense among sources is Stamkos is highly, highly unlikely to return for any of the Lightning’s remaining 12 games. McKenzie, however, adds a postseason return has not been ruled out, should the Lightning make the playoffs.

Stamkos was given a four-to-six month timetable for recovery from his knee surgery and Thursday marked the four-month mark.

He said Friday he will return when he's 100 per cent and "obviously that's not the case yet," per the team's website.

Steven Stamkos speaking to media for first time since injury, says he'll return when he feels 100%. "Obviously, that's not the case yet." — Bryan Burns (@BBurnsNHL) March 17, 2017

The Lightning (34-27-9) sit one point back of the Maple Leafs for the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.

Tampa Bay faced the Leafs with Tyler Johnson, Vladislav Namestnikov and Cedric Paquette all out of the lineup.

Stamkos signed an eight-year, $68 million contract with the Lightning last June.