Panthers Closeout Day: Brad Marchand says Surgery ‘Still on the Table’
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Sam Navarro-Imagn Images FORT LAUDERDALE — Brad Marchand was shut down by the Florida Panthers after the NHL Trade Deadline due to lingering issues with past hip, groin, and sports hernia surgery. Although Paul Maurice said a few weeks back that Marchand would not need surgery, he did caution that rehabilitation would not be enough. The Panthers and Marchand’s medical team hope time off and treatment will “settle things down,’’ and he will be able to work through the summer.
That is still the hope. But on Thursday, Marchand said that surgery is still a possibility and that a decision on which way to proceed will be made sooner than later. The Panthers wrapped up their season with an 8-1 win over the Detroit Red Wings on Wednesday and will report to training camp in about five months.
“We’re not sure yet. That’s still a potential,” Marchand said at the team’s closeout day at the IcePlex. “It’s something that we’re … it’s a last resort.
There’s so much time here that we’re not in a playoff position to where we’re going to try and do everything we can to get around it without having surgery. But, yeah, it’s not off the table. ” Marchand said that he got hurt in December and continued to play through it.