Matthew Tkachuk practises with Panthers for first time this season
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Matthew Tkachuk played hockey on Sunday, which was a jolt of long-awaited good news for the Florida Panthers.
How long it’ll take him to go from the practice rink to the game rink remains unclear.
Wearing a yellow non-contact jersey, Tkachuk practised Sunday for the first time this season and more than four months after he had surgery to repair a sports hernia and torn adductor muscle.
Tkachuk has not played since Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final, when the Panthers clinched their second consecutive title by again topping the Edmonton Oilers. He went through the summer trying to rehab — but eventually decided that he needed the surgery knowing it would cost him the first few months of the season.