Kraken winger André Burakovsky is close to returning from an upper-body injury, head coach Dave Hakstol told reporters Wednesday (via Alison Lukan of Root Sports Northwest). Burakovsky sustained the injury on October 21 during a game against the Rangers, taking a hard hit from maligned defenseman Jacob Trouba. The Kraken announced Burakovsky would miss six to eight weeks shortly thereafter, putting him within the originally projected return window.
Burakovsky, who’s now missed 20 games with the injury, played just six contests this season after a groin tear kept him out for the back half of the 2022-23 regular season and the playoffs, during which the Kraken defeated the Avalanche for their first-ever series win and took the Stars to seven games in the Second Round. The missed time showed in his play to start the season, going without a point and recording a -4 rating through his first four contests. He showed signs of life in his fifth game, though, notching two assists and a +1 rating in nearly 18 minutes of ice time against the Hurricanes two days before sustaining his upper-body injury.
With such a rich recent injury history, Hakstol signaled the Kraken are being cautious with Burakovsky’s return. He’s been skating in a non-contact jersey for nearly two weeks. Since signing a five-year, $27.5MM deal with the Kraken in the summer of 2022 after hoisting the Stanley Cup as a member of the Avalanche, Burakovsky has 13 goals and 41 points in 55 contests. If he can return to the lineup Thursday against the Devils, he’s projected to play a second-line role alongside Jared McCann and Alexander Wennberg.
More from the Western Conference in this mid-week update:
- Avalanche head coach Jared Bednar informed media today that defenseman Bowen Byram is “hopefully” healthy enough to play tomorrow after leaving yesterday’s win over the Ducks with an upper-body injury. Bednar had confirmed earlier that Byram’s injury is not head-related, a sigh of relief considering his well-documented history of concussions at just 22 years old. Even if Byram can’t play, Bednar said superstar blueliner Cale Makar is an option to return tomorrow against the Jets after missing the last two games with a lower-body injury. Overall, it’s positive news for an Avalanche defense that remains without Samuel Girard for the foreseeable future as he undergoes treatment in the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program. Byram has played in all 25 Avalanche contests this season, logging five goals, three assists, and a -3 rating in 20:09 of average ice time.
- Injured Blackhawks forward Andreas Athanasiou aims to return to practice by the end of this week as he recovers from a groin injury, head coach Luke Richardson tells NBC Sports Chicago’s Charlie Roumeliotis. The 29-year-old has missed 12 games with a groin injury sustained on November 9 against the Lightning and is listed as week-to-week. Athanasiou recorded 20 goals for the second time in his career last season in Chicago, but offense had been harder to come by through 11 games this year, recording four assists, no goals, and seeing his ice time drop to under 13 minutes per game. He signed a two-year, $8.5MM extension last summer to remain in the Windy City.
JKit
What kind of comment is “maligned defenseman” in describing Trouba?? That’s a disgraceful comment on your behalf. He’s known throughout the league as one of the hardest hitting, elbows down, shoulder to chest, cleanest hitters in the league. Terrible statement by you! Trouba plays one of the most honest games in the league.
jdgoat
I like the way Trouba plays but I really hope this is sarcasm. He’s probably crossed the line more than anybody in the league outside of Tom Wilson.
mattc68
Trent Frederic would like a word with you.
MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend
@JD — I may still have the screenshot of Trouba crushing Dillon Dubé below the belt. A friend got the pic from one of his cow-orkers (not a misspell, but a Dilbert-esque reference) and he immediately forwarded to me, asking if I knew the reference. Well, most of us here can do the forensics, just going back to the last Rangers-Flames game then, and seeing if it was called a penalty in the game log. I should’ve captioned it, “Just another day at work for Jacob Trouba”.
Bradley B
Jkit. Your comment makes me think you don’t understand the word. Saying someone is maligned means they have been negatively criticized (past), not that the author is criticizing them (present).
Technically, you are maligning the author.