A surprise at Oilers practice this morning
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MarcO
December 3, 2022 (2:59 PM)
Three weeks ago, Edmonton Oilers forward Evander Kane had his wrist slashed by Pat Maroon of the Lightning.
The result: surgery and an absence of three to four months.
To everyone's surprise, he was back on his two skates this morning and as if nothing had happened, he was doing exercises with the puck.
Will he be ready for a return to the game soon? If so, that's pretty early thanks!
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