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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.

·New Hampshire, United States
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Exactly two weeks ago, the Ottawa Senators lost defenceman Thomas Chabot's service in a game against the New York Rangers. Chabot had to leave the game after having been hit by a stick from attacker JT Miller. He did not come back later. Already deprived of several defenders, this was a huge loss for the Sens, in the middle of the playoffs.The team's management had offered an update on his state of health and the news was not positive.The Sens a…

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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
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