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Dylan Larkin, the captain of the Detroit Red Wings, underwent surgery to treat an upper-body ailment he suffered late in the season.
The update came from general manager Steve Yzerman on Friday, who also mentioned that the 27-year-old forward should be fully recovered by the start of training camp. In 68 games during 2023–24, Larkin recorded a career-high 33 goals and 36 assists in his ninth season with Detroit.
Since being selected by the Red Wings in the first round (15th overall) of the 2014 draft, the native of Michigan has amassed 506 points (212 goals, 294 assists) in 652 games.
Some good news regarding the on-ice leader of Hockeytown.
General manager Steve Yzerman of the Detroit Red Wings said at his pre-draft media availability that captain Dylan Larkin had surgery this summer and the team anticipates him returning to the ice for training camp in September. Dylan Larkin, who was injured and missed the World Championships, underwent surgery in the off-season, but Steve Yzerman anticipates that he will be well for training camp. #LGRW
Yzerman withheld information about what Larkin had to be injured for surgery to be required.
For the resident of Waterford, Michigan, 2023–2024 was a struggle. Following a frightening fall during a game against the Ottawa Senators in December, Larkin suffered an upper-body injury and was placed on injured reserve, missing five games. Then, a lower-body injury kept him out of action for three weeks in March.
Despite missing 14 games in all, the seasoned center remained one of the Red Wings’ leading scorers. Larkin led the squad in 68 games with 33 goals, placing him second on the team with 69 points, behind Lucas Raymond. He had never averaged a point per game in a regular season before in his nine-year career. But he raised