Senators’ Karlsson has no timeline to return after surgery
NEW YORK — Ottawa Senators captain Erik Karlsson has no timetable to get back on the ice following off-season foot surgery.
Karlsson, the runner-up for the Norris Trophy as the NHL’s top defenceman, said Wednesday he hasn’t been able to do anything for three months since the operation in June to repair torn tendons in his left foot. The 27-year-old played with foot fractures and torn tendons during the playoffs as the Senators reached Game 7 of the Eastern Conference final.
“It’s going to be a while,” Karlsson said in an interview with The Associated Press at the annual NHL/NHLPA media tour. “We’ll see when I can start skating again. We don’t have a timeline for that, either. I think once I do that, we will know a little bit more clearly when I’ll be able to play again.”
At the time of the surgery, Ottawa general manager Pierre Dorion forecast a four-month recovery that would allow Karlsson to start the regular season. With the Senators opening Oct. 5 against Washington, that’s now in doubt.