Calvin De Haan is expected to be out of the Chicago Blackhawks lineup for 2-3 weeks.
The 28-year-old defenseman, acquired by the Blackhawks in a trade with the Carolina Hurricanes on June 25, has a groin strain and is recovering from right shoulder surgery on May 21. He and forward Philipp Kurashev, who's day-to-day with an injured left knee and a shoulder contusion, skated before Chicago held its first training camp practice.
Blackhawks general manager Stan Bowman said it's uncertain whether de Haan will be ready for Chicago's regular-season opener against the Philadelphia Flyers in the 2019 NHL Global Series at 02 Arena in Prague, Czech Republic, on Oct. 4.
"I think it'll be close," Bowman said. "At this point, I'm not sure. Once we get him back skating with the team in a full practice, we'll have a better idea. But he'll be close."
The Blackhawks also said center Kirby Dach, the No. 3 pick in the 2019 NHL Draft, is out of the lineup and in concussion protocol. Dach and Kurashev were injured Tuesday in Chicago's final game at the 2019 NHL Prospect Tournament in Traverse City, Michigan.
Bowman said there is no timeframe regarding Dach's return.
"It's too bad," Bowman said. "I thought he played well there a couple of games [in Traverse City], but this is part of it. We don't need to make any determinations today. It's the first day of camp. So we'll just let that play out."
Tracey Myers