Devils’ Brodeur skates for first time since surgery
The New Jersey Devils enter the All-Star break in a playoff spot and received some news at practice on Wednesday.
According to the Newark Star-Ledger, goaltender Martin Brodeur skated for the first time since suffering a torn tendon in his left biceps. He underwent surgery in early November to repair the damage.
The future Hall-of-Famer met with doctors on Wednesday morning and received medical clearance to hit the ice. He did not face any shots but his recovery is right on target and Devils’ general manager Lou Lamoriello said his best player may be ready before his expected return on March 1.
"It’ll be a day-to-day situation, as far as skating goes, with the exercises he does," Lamoriello told the Star-Ledger. "Chances are it’s sooner than later."
Currently, the Devils have a record of 29-15-3 through 47 games, good enough for the third seed in the Eastern Conference.
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