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."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 on Friday night 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,.