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Recovery Time
by Paul on 09/19/08 at 06:22 PM ET
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from Eric Duhatschek of the Globe and Mail,
A focal point for NHL teams going into training camps is always, how does a player recovering from off-season surgery look? How long will it take for him to return to form? And in the case of a major injury, can he even get back to normal in one season?
There are a number of prominent players who fit the category – everyone from Vincent Lecavalier, the newly appointed captain of the Tampa Bay Lightning, to Carolina captain Rod Brind’Amour, both of whom will figure prominently in their respective teams’ bids to make the playoffs after missing post-season play in the Eastern Conference last season.
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