Vancouver Canucks ahead Brock Boeser doesn’t really feel any extra ache in his injured hand that has stored him out of the lineup for the previous six video games.
Boeser advised reporters Monday it’s now only a matter of the scar therapeutic up and getting the inexperienced gentle from docs earlier than he can return to the lineup.
“Obviously, you wish you could just get some healing magic or something and just it heal overnight but it’s not that way,” Boeser mentioned. “It’s kind of a waiting game. I’m more than ready to get back into the lineup … I’m just waiting to get the clear.”
The 25-year-old Boeser registered 4 assists in six video games this season earlier than a scar from his hand surgical procedure in September re-opened.
Vancouver holds a 3-6-3 report and is sixth within the Pacific Division.
“It’s very frustrating these days where it’s hard to keep a positive attitude coming to the rink and getting the most out of your day, every day,” mentioned Boeser, who has scored 20-plus objectives in 4 of the earlier 5 seasons. “However that’s what I’ve been attempting to do. The boys have been working onerous to get this ship pointed in the best route and I wish to be part of that.
“It’s definitely frustrating but whenever they give me the green light, I’m really excited to get back in the lineup.”
The Canucks start a five-game highway journey Tuesday evening towards the Ottawa Senators.