In recent updates from the team’s head coach, it’s been revealed that player Rossi is currently dealing with a lower-body injury but is making notable progress. Coach John Hynes shared that Rossi is classified as day-to-day, indicating a potential return to the ice as soon as this Sunday in a matchup against the Bruins. Rossi has been on injured reserve since mid-November, making this news particularly encouraging for fans and the team alike.
The expectation is that Rossi will miss at least one more game, specifically Saturday’s contest against the Senators. However, optimism surrounds the possibility of his return during the second half of the upcoming back-to-back games.
Throughout the current season, Rossi has played in 17 games, showing promise with four goals and nine assists. Additionally, he has contributed defensively with eight blocked shots and 11 hits, showcasing his well-rounded skill set while averaging an impressive 18 minutes and six seconds of ice time per game. As Rossi continues to recover, his potential return could significantly impact the team’s performance in upcoming matches.


