New Jersey Devils center Brian Boyle continues to skate on his own and remains hopeful he'll be able to resume practicing next week.
Boyle, 32, was diagnosed with a chronic myeloid leukemia, a type of cancer of the bone marrow that is largely treatable with medication, on Sept. 19. He said that day that he was determined to play in the Devils' regular-season opener against the Colorado Avalanche at Prudential Center on Oct. 7 (2 p.m. ET; SN, MSG+, ALT, NHL.TV).
"He'll continue to skate on his own over the next couple of days, and we'll see where he's at on Tuesday or Wednesday and see if he's able to get into practice at that point," coach John Hynes said Friday.
Boyle has been skating on his own while going through treatments, working with Devils skills coach Pertti Hasanen, and skating with the extra players not competing in the preseason games, but it is unclear if he will be in game shape for the opener even if he did begin practicing next week.
"He's in good shape, he's been skating and really working," Hynes said. "But there's a difference between that type of condition and game conditioning where you have physical battles and pushing off of people. I talked to him [Friday morning] about the process of getting him back and he feels he needs to battle, so we'll work together. Once he's cleared to get back to full practice, I think that'll really give us a better feeling as to whether he'll be available next week."
Boyle, who signed a two-year, $5.5 million contract with the Devils as an unrestricted free agent on July 1, will join them on their three-day team-building trip to West Point, New York, which begins Sunday.
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