Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Lightning’s Stamkos injured again at start of camp

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Captain Steven Stamkos will be limited at the start of Tampa Bay Lightning training camp because of a new lower-body injury.

General manager Julien BriseBois said Saturday that Stamkos fully recovered from core muscle surgery in early March but was injured again during voluntary workouts. Stamkos is expected to be ready for the start of the NHL’s expanded 24-team Stanley Cup playoffs in early August.

“We don’t have a specific timeline for when he will be a full participan­t in camp, but we expect he will be ready in time for games,” BriseBois said. “He’s here, he’s skating, he’s been getting treatment, he’s been coming to Amalie (Arena) doing his dry land work. But he will not be a full participan­t on Day One of training camp.”

The Lightning already got a pandemic scare when three players and additional staff tested positive for the novel coronaviru­s last month. The positive test results forced the team to close its facilities for a brief period of time.

Flames’ Hamonic opts out

Unlike Stamkos, the Calgary Flames won’t have defenseman Travis Hamonic for the resumption of the hockey season after he decided to opt out for family reasons. Hamonic became the first player to publicly choose not to play in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hamonic’s daughter was hospitaliz­ed last year with respirator­y issues, and he and his wife also have a baby boy. Their health concerns, not the soon-to-be 30-year-old’s impending free agency, led him to opt out.

“I wish I could lace up my skates and be out there battling, blocking a shot and helping my team win, but my family has and always

will come first,” Hamonic said.

Stars’ Polak, Canucks’ Baertschi won’t report to NHL camps

Dallas defenseman Roman Polak and Vancouver forward Sven Baertschi joined the list of players who won’t be reporting to training camp for the resumption of the NHL season.

Baertschi told the Canucks he’d be opting out of participat­ing in the expanded 24team playoffs,. Polak is not on the Stars’ roster for the start of training camp Monday, and a team spokesman said the 34-year-old veteran won’t be attending at this time.

Polak is a pending free agent who last month agreed to a deal in his native Czech Republic next season and told reporters there he wasn’t planning on returning if NHL play resumed. Baertschi, who spent much of this season in the minors, is under contract through 2020-21.

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