Ottawa Senators' Thomas Chabot Returns After Arm Injury
Sens' Chabot to play 17 days after breaking arm
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Ottawa Senators defenseman Thomas Chabot will return to the ice against the Florida Panthers just 17 days after breaking his arm. His quick recovery comes as the Senators aim for a playoff spot, currently holding the second wild-card position in the Eastern Conference.
- 01Thomas Chabot returns after 17 days post-surgery for a broken arm.
- 02The Senators are currently in the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.
- 03Chabot has recorded seven goals and 24 assists this season.
- 04Ottawa has won three of their last four games against playoff-bound teams.
- 05Chabot's average ice time of 22:34 ranks second on the team.
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Ottawa Senators defenseman Thomas Chabot is set to return to the lineup against the Florida Panthers just 17 days after suffering a broken arm. Initially expected to be sidelined for at least a month, Chabot's recovery allows him to rejoin the team as they pursue a playoff berth. The Senators currently occupy the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference, leading the Columbus Blue Jackets by two points. Chabot sustained the injury from a cross-check by J.T. Miller, captain of the New York Rangers, on March 23 and underwent surgery on March 26. Despite missing eight games, the Senators have managed to secure three wins in their last four outings against teams that have already clinched playoff spots. Chabot, who has seven goals and 24 assists in 55 games this season, averages 22:34 minutes of ice time, ranking second on the team.
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Chabot's return boosts the Senators' chances for a playoff spot, enhancing team performance and morale.
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