Senators defenseman Thomas Chabot makes return from broken arm
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Senators defenseman Thomas Chabot makes return from broken arm
"Chabot's arm was broken on a cross-check by New York Rangers captain J.T. Miller on March 23, and he underwent surgery March 26. The Senators initially said Chabot would be out at least a month and as long as two months."
"But he will return after missing only eight games, with the Senators picking up three wins in their past four contests, all against teams that have clinched playoff spots."
"Chabot, 29, has seven goals and 24 assists in 55 games this season, skating to a plus-6. His 22:34 in average ice time ranks second on the team to Jake Sanderson."
Thomas Chabot will play against the Florida Panthers after recovering from a broken arm sustained on March 23. The Senators are currently in the second wild-card spot in the East, two points ahead of the Columbus Blue Jackets. Chabot underwent surgery on March 26 and was expected to miss one to two months but returned after only eight games. He has seven goals and 24 assists in 55 games this season, with an average ice time of 22:34, ranking second on the team.
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