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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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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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