Rasmus Sandin's knee injury will cause him to miss start of next season and impact the Capitals' offseason plans
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Rasmus Sandin's knee injury will cause him to miss start of next season and impact the Capitals' offseason plans
"General manager Chris Patrick revealed that Sandin is expected to miss the start of next year due to the significant knee injury he suffered in the final week of the 2025-26 regular season."
"Sandin suffered the injury in the third period of Washington's 6-3 win over the Penguins on April 11, when he was clipped by a hip check from Penguins forward Justin Brazeau."
"Sandin seemed to know that early indications were that he had not escaped with just a minor injury, expecting an extensive healing and recovery process to occupy his offseason."
"Patrick admitted that Sandin's expected absence has changed how the team will approach their roster construction plans this summer."
Rasmus Sandin is expected to miss the start of the next season due to a significant knee injury sustained during a game against the Penguins. General manager Chris Patrick indicated that Sandin will require extensive rehabilitation over the summer. Sandin had recently taken on a larger role with the Capitals after John Carlson's trade. His absence will impact the team's roster construction plans, as he averaged significant ice time and contributed 29 points in the season.
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