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    Filip Forsberg Reveals Injury That Held Him Out of Practice

    By Emma Lingan,

    2024-05-08

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    One of the more intriguing storylines from the Nashville Predators ' 2023-24 season was the mysterious injury that plagued All-Star forward Filip Forsberg from February through April.

    Forsberg played in all 88 of the Predators' games split between the regular season and the playoffs, but he became a regular non-participant in the team's practices and morning skates beginning in mid-February.

    General manager Barry Trotz had attributed Forsberg's conspicuous absence to a non-serious, yet slow-healing, injury that would get irritated every time he put on his hockey gear, but Forsberg did not divulge further details of the injury until the Predators' end-of-season media availability on Tuesday.

    Related: For Predators' Filip Forsberg, Practice Doesn't Necessarily Make Perfect

    "It was a bone bruise that cut my leg on my ankle," Forsberg said. "[It] made it kind of hard to put on skates... The second you put your foot in the boot, it was like somebody was putting a knife right back into that wound."

    Forsberg explained that the bruise was the result of a shot he blocked with his foot sometime in mid-February. The cut initially required stitches to heal, but the bruise underneath was the primary issue that kept him out of practice for so long.

    Exit Interview: Filip Forsberg (8:40)

    "At that point it was just about the pain management," Forsberg said. "A bone bruise is the best way to describe it. It felt weird at one point not practicing, because I felt really normal until I put that skate on."

    Coincidentally, Forsberg began missing practice around the same time that the Predators embarked on their franchise-record 18-game point streak beginning Feb. 17. Forsberg scored 15 goals and 13 assists during that streak, en route to setting a new single-season franchise record with 44 goals on the year.

    Forsberg played through considerable pain during the second half of his record-setting season, but he gave all the credit to the Predators' training staff for making him available for games.

    "They did a phenomenal job keeping me ready and everything that they did," Forsberg said. "I owe them everything."

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