Sens' Thomas Chabot back 17 days after breaking arm
- Thomas Chabot, an Ottawa Senators defenseman, will return to play against the Florida Panthers 17 days after breaking his arm on March 23 and undergoing surgery on March 26.
- He was initially expected to be out for six to eight weeks but missed only eight games before returning.
- Chabot will wear protective equipment due to his arm not being fully healed and credits the team's medical staff for his early return.
- The Senators are pursuing a playoff spot in the East wild-card standings, with Chabot expressing readiness to contribute and confidence in his recovery.
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Sens' Thomas Chabot back 17 days after breaking arm
Senators defenseman Thomas Chabot was scheduled return to the ice Thursday night, just 17 days after breaking his right arm.
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