Tarasenko 'ready to go' after sustaining shoulder, knee injuries during Cup run
Vladimir Tarasenko says he's healthy.
The St. Louis Blues sniper allayed any fears about his status for training camp after suffering a pair of injuries en route to winning the Stanley Cup in June.
"Now everything feels fine," he told NHL.com's Tom Gulitti on Thursday. "I'm still recovering, but I feel strong, I feel good and ready to go."
Tarasenko revealed he sustained a dislocated shoulder early in the Cup Final against the Boston Bruins but continued playing.
"My shoulder popped out in Game 2 in the second period," he said. "They put it back in, and I was able to finish the game."
Tarasenko had surgery to repair a dislocated shoulder last offseason but didn't require a procedure this summer.
He also had a knee scope performed following the championship victory in June.
Despite the two injuries, the 27-year-old winger didn't miss a playoff game in 2019.
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