Andre Burakovsky Returns to Seattle Kraken After Groin Tear and Summer of Rehabilitation

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The Seattle Kraken have welcomed back Andre Burakovsky with open arms after he suffered a groin tear in the summer of 2020. The 26-year-old forward was acquired by the Kraken in the offseason and was expected to be an integral part of the team’s success this season. Unfortunately, his injury put a damper on those plans.

Burakovsky underwent surgery to repair the tear and spent the summer rehabilitating his injury. He worked diligently with the Kraken’s medical staff to ensure that he was able to make a full recovery and return to the ice as soon as possible. After months of hard work, Burakovsky is finally ready to make his debut with the Kraken.

The Swedish forward has been an effective player throughout his career, having scored at least 10 goals in each of his last five seasons. He is a versatile player who can play both center and wing, and his ability to contribute on both ends of the ice makes him a valuable asset for the Kraken.

Burakovsky’s return to the lineup will give the Kraken a much-needed boost as they look to make a deep run in the playoffs this season. His presence will provide the team with another scoring option and give them another two-way player who can help them in all three zones.

The Seattle Kraken are thrilled to have Andre Burakovsky back in the fold and are looking forward to seeing him back on the ice. His return should provide a spark to the team and help them reach their goals this season.

Andre Burakovsky Returns to Seattle Kraken After Groin Tear and Summer of Rehabilitation