Kesler missed the first 37 games last season while recovering from hip surgery he had June 8, 2017. Although the center played 48 games (including the Stanley Cup Playoffs), Kesler, who turns 34 on Aug. 31, could miss significant time and perhaps the entire 2018-19 season, Sportsnet reported.
"I really couldn't squat last summer or even leading up to coming back," Kesler said after Anaheim's season ended. "I couldn't really build up any leg strength off the ice. I'm looking forward to that. I'm going to work with [strength and conditioning coach Mark Fitzgerald] until I end up moving back to Michigan for the summer."
The Ducks need a healthy and productive season from Kesler (14 points; eight goals, six assists), Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry. Getzlaf (61 points in 56 games; 11 goals, 50 assists) missed the first two games because of a lower-body injury and six weeks with a facial fracture sustained Oct. 29. Perry (49 points in 71 games; 17 goals, 32 assists) saw his production decline for a second straight season, including his lowest goal total in a full NHL season since 2006-07.