Appleton's injury was certainly a fluky one. As he rushed up the ice through the neutral zone, his stick got stuck in the hole the referees use to communicate with the timekeepers and ended up causing the injury, requiring surgery.
"Yeah. I mean, fluky, freaky, it's all the above. Just glad they fixed (the holes in the glass) and changed it in all the rinks now, so that can't happen again, which is nice to see," said Appleton.
Appleton skated on a line with Kevin Stenlund and Sam Gagner during practice and looks to make his return to the lineup on Saturday against Chicago.
"He hasn't played in three months, so we're going to slowly work him into the lineup and watch his minutes very closely," said head coach Rick Bowness.
"We've missed him, no question, and we're happy to get him back. He's another player that's going to help us defend and kill penalties. Good on the wall and everything."
TODAY'S SKATE
Head Coach Rick Bowness put the team to work, planning a practice that resembled what you might see early in training camp.
"We had a good practice today. We pushed them hard today," said Bowness.
"We scrimmaged. We tried to create some game situations out there with some of our drills and they worked hard. Give the players a lot of credit, they were off of the ice and they came out today and worked very, very hard, which is important."