Massive update regarding Andrei Vasilevskiy
The Tampa Bay Lightning have been missing their star goaltender, Andrei Vasilevskiy, throughout the early part of the regular season due to back surgery.
The initial prognosis suggested he might be out for two months, but there's promising news on the horizon.
Vasilevskiy, known for his exceptional athleticism, has already made a return to the ice less than one month into the regular season. While this doesn't mean he's ready for game action, it's an encouraging sign to see him back on the ice for workouts.
Although there's no specific timeline for Vasilevskiy's return, his early presence on the ice bodes well for his recovery.
It's crucial for him to take the time needed for a full recuperation and not rush back to action. Ultimately, the decision rests with Vasilevskiy and the Lightning's medical team.
Fans will undoubtedly be eager to see Vasilevskiy back between the pipes, but his long-term health is the top priority.
His return, whenever it happens, will be a significant boost for the Lightning as they look to defend their title.
Source: Hockeyfeed
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