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Doctor's insights suggest Thatcher Demko's injury may be much more severe than anticipated


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Gabriel Sami
August 25, 2024  (1:05 PM)
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Thatcher Demko goaltender from the Vancouver Canucks
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Vancouver Canucks goaltender Thatcher Demko's injury status remains uncertain as he faces a challenging recovery.

The latest news indicates that Demko might not be fit for training camp or the pre-season, raising concerns about his availability for the opening night in early October. The injury, initially described as a 'knee injury,' has left fans and the team in the dark about its severity.
Dr. Harjas Grewal, a family doctor from Canada who frequently comments on NHL injuries, recently shared some insights on the situation via X. According to Grewal, while no official confirmation has been made, there are media reports suggesting that Demko might be dealing with a torn ACL. If this is the case, and he underwent surgery this summer, he would face a five-month recovery period.
As the Vancouver Canucks prepare for the upcoming season, the uncertainty surrounding Demko's health poses a significant challenge. If he's unable to return in time, Arturs Silovs might have to step into the starting role once again, as he did during the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
In response to the potential absence of Demko, the Canucks are reportedly exploring the goaltending market. One name that has surfaced is Kevin Lankinen, an unrestricted free agent. The team's pursuit of additional goaltending options could indicate that Demko's recovery might take longer than anticipated.
The next few weeks will be crucial for the Canucks as they await further updates on Demko's condition. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see if the team brings in a new goaltender or if Demko's recovery timeline becomes clearer.

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