When the Los Angeles Kings recently decided that Jaret Anderson-Dolan would be better served by returning to the CHL to continue his development, they didn’t know he’d be back so soon. Bob McKenzie of TSN is reporting that Anderson-Dolan is back in Los Angeles today and is expected to undergo surgery for a broken wrist. McKenzie puts the recovery timeline at six to eight weeks, and mentions how it could “negatively impact” Anderson-Dolan’s availability for the World Junior Championship.
The 19-year old forward surprised many by earning a spot with the team out of training camp, but ended up playing just five games in the NHL before being sent back to the Spokane Chiefs of the WHL. After a 40-goal, 91-point season in 2017-18 with the Chiefs, Anderson-Dolan had a chance to really put together an incredible season and dominate the WHL leaderboards this year. That doesn’t look like it will happen anymore, as he’ll miss a huge chunk of the season to injury and perhaps a chance to compete for the Canadian squad. His recovery will be watched closely by the Team Canada front office, but given the other options at forward—especially if players like Gabe Vilardi, Robert Thomas, Max Comtois or Michael Rasmussen are sent back to junior—there might not be room for him by the time Anderson-Dolan is back on the ice.
It’s valuable development time missed, but there are still high hopes for Anderson-Dolan after an impressive performance in training camp and through his first taste of NHL hockey. The Kings are struggling to find any dynamic players on their roster right now, and may be in for a rebuild over the next few seasons. Anderson-Dolan, Vilardi and others like Rasmus Kupari are key to any sort of turnaround in Los Angeles.