Since he reportedly signed with the Leafs on July 1st, there had been constant concerns about Hakanpaa's knee injury, which the player himself addressed for the first time Monday.
Hakanpaa is in Toronto ahead of training camp, which not many people believed would happen until he finally signed a standard player contract last week.
Hakanpaa underwent surgery earlier this year and has since been recovering, but has believed that he would be playing this upcoming season from the beginning despite the intense rehab.
In terms of getting back on the ice, Hakanpaa is still awaiting word from Leafs medical staff, who he will meet tomorrow, but is hoping to be back on skates very soon.
The 6'7, 222-pound blueliner is an intimidating player on the ice, and not just because of his size. Over 288 career NHL games, the Finland native has 898 hits to go along with 453 blocks and is bound to add a needed toughness to the Leafs' blueline when he is healthy and ready to play.
By the sounds of things, Hakanpaa may begin the year either on LTIR or as the Leafs' 7th defenseman while he gets back up to speed. However, if he can get back onto the ice in the coming week or two, I suppose anything is possible in terms of a potential return prior to the start of the regular season.
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16 SEPTEMBRE | 1205 ANSWERS Jani Hakanpaa Breaks Silence on Knee Injury Ahead of Maple Leafs Training Camp How many games will Hakanpaa play this season? | ||
1-10 | 177 | 14.7 % |
11-30 | 463 | 38.4 % |
31-60 | 478 | 39.7 % |
More than 60 | 87 | 7.2 % |
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