Last year was tough for many prospects, but perhaps none quite as much as Marco Rossi. Dealing with complications from COVID-19, Rossi was not only held off the ice but told he couldn’t even train, allowed on only short walks. His account of the situation is absolutely harrowing, as he told Michael Russo of The Athletic that “every time before I went to sleep, I was so scared that I won’t wake up anymore.” For a 19-year-old kid who was selected ninth overall and could have potentially made the jump immediately to the NHL, it was devastating.
Now, after a long recovery period, Rossi is ready to return to action. Russo and colleague Scott Wheeler both report that the young forward will take part in the Olympic qualifiers later this month, suiting up for Austria. The games take place between August 26-29, while the training camp will open on August 16 and include two exhibition matches.
It’s a huge deal for Rossi to get back on the ice in a game situation before Minnesota Wild training camp later this year. After posting 120 points in his draft year with the Ottawa 67’s, there were many who believed he could potentially step directly into the NHL for the 2020-21 season. A polished, two-way center, his upside for the Wild seemed limitless, even if there were still some concerns about his durability. Rossi stands just 5’9″ and will still have to show he can handle the grind of a professional season in North America.
Still, it’s incredible to hear that Rossi is back. Expectations may have to be lowered after missing an entire year—a crucial development one at that—but just getting him on the ice and playing is enough for excitement to build in Minnesota. Already signed to his entry-level contract, the first year slid forward, meaning he’s signed through 2023-24. It can actually slide again, depending on where he spends this season.
MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend
Excellent news, here! Thanks, @Gavin! Hopefully, things just keep getting better for him!
MoneyBallJustWorks
hope it works out for him. scary for sure to go through what he did but seems like a good kid.
LarryJ4
Rossi shows he’s ok and then they trade him in a package for Eichel!
66TheNumberOfTheBest
“Rossi was not only held off the ice but told he couldn’t even train, allowed on only short walks. His account of the situation is absolutely harrowing, as he told Michael Russo of The Athletic that “every time before I went to sleep, I was so scared that I won’t wake up anymore.”
I don’t recall any elite young athletes who missed a year at their physical peak and who feared for their lives each time their head hit the pillow because of the flu.
SuperSinker
What was the point of posting this? That COVID is deadlier than the flu? That 4.25+ million people have died from COVID?
Joe Carters walkoff
Absolute garbage take
66TheNumberOfTheBest
The point of posting this is that Covid is deadlier than the flu and that 4.25+ million people have died from Covid.
backhandinbaptist
It sure does affect some people wildly more than others. Some don’t even know they have it. Personally I’m not a scientist or a doctor. Does anyone know what the reason is? I doubt Rossi had any pre-existing conditions being young and In shape. Maybe he did?
Gus Leggett
Just so you are clear on this, it was not covid that kept Rossi off the ice. Rossi developed myocarditis. Covid-19 is a respiratory affliction, myocarditis deals with inflamed heart muscles. In other words, chances were good that he was going to develop myocarditis whether he contracted covid or not. So, in a very odd and disturbing way, covid helped Rossi out early enough with myocarditis to catch it before it became a problem for him. I know it’s a very strange take on it, but it is actual truth.