Tavares, the Maple Leafs captain, sustained a concussion and knee injury and left the ice on a stretcher in the first period of Game 1 of the Stanley Cup First Round against the Canadiens on May 20, but the center expects to be ready for the start of training camp and said he is "doing fantastic."
"It's been a great offseason for myself from a health standpoint," Tavares told NHL Network on Aug. 27, "but even more so, I think just continue to get back to work and try to get better and recover well.
"I think [having] some time really helps. Really fortunate it wasn't anything much more than the incident and [I] really came out of the hospital doing really well ever since, and didn't really have any hiccups or any issues. Just kind of kept building from there. So it's been a good offseason and I'm doing great. The support from the hockey community has been tremendous."
Tavares scored 50 points (19 goals, 31 assists) in 56 games last season. It was his lowest points-per-game average (0.892) since 2016-17, when he scored 66 points (28 goals, 38 assists) in 77 games with the New York Islanders (0.857).