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Roman Josi managed postural tachycardia syndrome symptoms with expert care through spring and summer, returning healthy for Nashville Predators training camp, team officials said.
- Nashville captain Roman Josi has returned to training camp after being diagnosed with postural tachycardia syndrome, known as POTS, last season, and is healthy and available for practice.
- General Manager Barry Trotz stated that Josi just wasn't right last season, but he feels great now and is confident in managing his health issues.
- Josi, who is among the first selected for Switzerland's Olympic team for the 2026 Milan-Cortina Games, turned 35 in June.
- Josi has played 962 games, scoring 190 goals and 534 assists throughout his career with the Nashville Predators.
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After his heart-diagnosis, the Bernese went to the training camp of the Nashville Predators full of energy.
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Predators captain Roman Josi on ice and says he feels 100% after POTS diagnosis
Nashville captain Roman Josi credits a hit that gave him a concussion with giving him time to find out why he didn't feel himself last season.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Nashville captain Roman Josi is healthy and available as the Predators hit the ice Thursday for the start of training camp after being diagnosed with postural tachycardia syndrome, known as POTS, late last season. “He feels great right now,” general manager Barry Trotz said. The Predators said Josi was expected back for training camp when the diagnosis was announced in June. Josi was in the first group of Predators on the ice …
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