While Clutterbuck returns, Andrew Ladd isn't quite ready to join the Islanders group for the first day of training camp.
The veteran winger is still recovering from a torn right ACL, which he suffered on March 26, and will continue to skate on his own while the team hits the ice for practice on Friday. Head Coach Barry Trotz said there's "no timeframe" for Ladd's return - President and GM Lou Lamoriello said Ladd will start on IR until he's fully healthy - as the team plans to take a slow approach so Ladd returns at 100 percent.
"Right now Andrew is still in the rehab process," Trotz said. "He's had two substantial injuries that he's coming back from. If we get him two weeks earlier, or get him two weeks later, or even a month, whatever it is, we need him to be as free as he can and trusting everything. I've seen him work, he's worked hard and he's very diligent in using all the avenues to be as good as he can be. I give him some credit there."
Ladd had previously injured his left knee last season, which kept him out from Nov. 13 to Feb. 26. All in all, it was a frustrating season for Ladd, who was limited to 26 total games, and while he laments having to miss the start of camp, he's on board with the slow approach.