"But I'm as eager to get back as I've ever been now and plan on being around the team as much as I can, even though I'm still going to be out a few months," he said. " I'm just going to try to be there and try to help out as much as I can. I want to be around as much as possible without hampering my recovery. When you're injured and you're not around the team, you kind of feel disconnected."
Weber, who loves outdoor activities during the offseason, said the most difficult aspect of his rehab has been being cooped up.
"Especially the initial time, six weeks on crutches, that was the case," he said. "Literally doing nothing. In the summer, I'm usually training and enjoying the weather, spending as much time outside as possible. This year I was inside. That's the way it goes though."
Goalie Carey Price helped Weber deal with the setback. The two British Columbia natives work out together in their home province during the offseason.
"It's obviously tough to get news like that," Price said. "I just told him, 'You've got to do what you've got to do.' It's a challenging thing for him to go through but I'm sure he'll be ready to go when the time comes."