Tanner Fritz is sporting a sizable scar on his right forearm, the lasting result of surgery to remove a blood clot late last season.
It was a freak injury, as Fritz first noticed some pain in his hand after the Islanders-Montreal Canadiens game on March 21, his first game after being recalled from Bridgeport. He initially didn't think much of it, but the pain persisted and after morning skate against the Blue Jackets on March 26, two fingers in his hand were going pale. X-rays didn't show anything wrong, but an ultrasound the next day in Winnipeg revealed the clot. On March 31, the team announced Fritz had undergone surgery and would miss six-to-eight weeks.
After Recovering from Blood Clot, Fritz Fighting for Roster Spot
After recovering from season-ending blood clot surgery, Tanner Fritz is looking to make an impression at this year's camp
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