The 25-year-old defenceman has spent the majority of his career dealing with injuries to his wrist, knee, ankle, and shoulder, and was also the subject of constant trade speculation prior to his trade to the Ottawa Senators
Aug 25, 2023 at 12:00 PM ETThe 25-year-old defenceman has spent the majority of his career dealing with injuries to his wrist, knee, ankle, and shoulder, and was also the subject of constant trade speculation over the past two seasons while with the Arizona Coyotes.
Chychrun told TSN1200 on Friday that he is coming into training camp fully healthy and is looking forward to having a fresh start with his new club. The Boca Raton, Fla., native spent the majority of the off-season in Toronto working with his training team, looking for a new way of thinking in order to make himself available to the Senators for an 82-game season.
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