Sonny Milano returned to practice with the Washington Capitals, marking his first participation in nearly four months after an upper-body injury. Coach Spencer Carbery noted progress but could not provide a specific return timeline. Milano had previously spent weeks training with a skills coach before ramping up his participation in non-contact practices. He faces competition for a roster spot from Ethen Frank, as the Capitals will need to adjust their full roster to accommodate his return.
Milano's participation in non-contact practices marks a significant step toward recovery after being on injured reserve for nearly four months.
Despite positive progress, Capitals coach Spencer Carbery has not provided a definitive timeline for Sonny Milano's return to play.
Having only played three games this season, Milano's potential return will depend on roster adjustments, with competition from teammate Ethen Frank.
Milano's last engagement on the ice was in November, and he has shown notable improvement since early January, increasing his practice efforts.
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