
It seems like every Bruins player has been under the knife, but at least there is good news all around with Ference....
"Andrew Ference, who had surgery today for a hernia and groin injury, is expected to start the 2009-'10 season on time in October. The club's official release today made note that Ference would miss 4-6 weeks, not making clear if that meant time missed from his summer training regimen or from the start of the season. However, a team spokesperson just now has clarified that the 4-6 weeks pertains to his off-season training, which he should be able to resume by approximately the middle of July. According to the spokesperson, that should give the veteran ample time to start the regular season on time (Boston.com).
That is great news for the Bruins, as they will already be without Krecji and Kessel (if he signs) for the beginning of the season, as each of those guys are also coming off surgeries of thier own. If Boston can bring everyone back, and get them healthy they should be on top of the NHL standings once again next season.


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