BREAKING: NHL Confirms the future of a Washington Capitals Star
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Tom Banks
March 2, 2024 (3:15 PM)
After entering the NHLPA's Player Assistance Program recently, we now have a fantastic update on the future of Washington Capitals star forward Evgeny Kuznetsov.
Kuznetsov cleared for a return to practice
According to a statement that was released by the NHL and the NHLPA, Kuznetsov has been cleared to return to practice, but not yet to return to game action.
Evgeny Kuznetsov has been cleared to resume practicing with the #caps after entering the NHL/NHLPA player assistance program in early February.
The 31-year old has six goals and 17 points in 43 games played this season with the Capitals, and with the team just five points back in the Eastern Conference Playoff race, they'll be hoping he can return to game action sometime soon to help their playoff push.
As Read on Hockey Feed - NHL releases statement on the future of Evgeny Kuznetsov.
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