Blackhawks' Oduya recovering from broken foot, expected to be ready for training camp
Defenseman Johnny Oduya showed up at the Chicago Blackhawks Convention on Friday wearing a walking boot, revealing he broke his right foot during Game 7 of the Western Conference finals against the Los Angeles Kings on June 1.
“[It was a] shot from the point, end of the third period, Game 7," Oduya said, as per ESPN Chicago. "I played the rest of the game. Usually not that bad. Once you take the skate off, it blows up on you. It would've been tougher afterward [if we advanced.]”
Oduya added, "I feel good and I’ll be good to go [for training camp]."
Whether he'll be at Blackhawks' camp remains somewhat of a question mark; his name continues to appear in trade speculation as Chicago looks to get under the salary cap.
When asked if he expects to return to the team, Oduya seemed uncertain but hopeful:
I have no idea. I think they’re happy with my play from last year. Like I said, it’s a new situation for next year. We’ll see what happens. I’m very, very happy to be here. This is the place where I really enjoy playing hockey and I’ve loved it here so far, and I think I’ll like it in the future, too. If that’s not the case, I’ll go somewhere else.
I wouldn’t say nervous, but you know the reality of the business and I’ve been around it for a couple of these situations where you might be a little bit over or, on the other hand, you’re the cheaper player and you can fit in in a different way. It’s not really much you can do, but realize the situation and you prepare for the season the same way.
Earlier on Friday, general manager Stan Bowman said it may not be until training camp that the Blackhawks make a move to get under the cap, meaning Oduya might be left hanging all summer.
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