Canadiens' Pacioretty feeling really good with knee rehab
Aaron Doster / USA Today
Max Pacioretty's rehab looks to be right on track.
The Montreal Canadiens forward suffered a knee injury during an off-ice workout in early July. He said Tuesday that "he has been working hard to be back as soon as he can and has been feeling really good lately," according to ESPN's Joe McDonald.
Canadiens' Max Pacioretty will have another scan taken on his knee once rehab increases and talks with team docs. His rehab is on schedule.
— Joe McDonald (@ESPNJoeyMac) August 11, 2015
Pacioretty was expected to miss 12 weeks with the injury, meaning a return to action in early October, just in time for the start of the regular season.
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