Clutterbuck said the rehab has been a long and tedious process. With an upper-body injury, he's been able to skate and has skated on his own for the past couple of weeks. He recently completed a two-game conditioning stint down in Bridgeport over the weekend, marking a big checkpoint on the road to his return.
Clutterbuck volunteered to go down to Bridgeport to get a sense of his progress, limitations and test out his wrist in game action. He said apart from some atrophy, the product of being in a cast post-surgery, his wrist is feeling good, but he's working through another, undisclosed issue.
However, after suffering another serious skate cut (he also suffered one to his leg in 2013), Clutterbuck said he had to work through some mental hurdles to get back to his physically demanding, wrecking ball style of play. The 32-year-old winger said he was a little tentative in his first game back in Bridgeport on Saturday, but that he felt more like himself on Sunday.
"I felt comfortable from the start of the second game, I felt like I was able to at least put forth the effort and style of game that I've been accustomed to providing," he added. "The second game was really, really good for my mental state coming back up here. The whole process was very beneficial so I'm grateful for that opportunity."