Since last season, when he was injured in Game 1 of the Western Conference First Round against the Nashville Predators on April 21, this is only the third time he has spoken to the media. He had previously missed 5 1/2 weeks due to a different left knee injury during the regular season.
Although he resumed skating during the Canucks' second-round match against the Edmonton Oilers and expected to return for the Western Conference Final if they hadn't lost in seven games, it has been 6 1/2 months since he last played a game.
He can now tweak certain aspects of his preparation and workload, whether it's during practice days or goalie ice sessions. This allows him to manage himself better and be in a better position when he does return.
Last season, Demko was a finalist for the Vezina Trophy as the League's top goalie. He set NHL career highs in wins (35), shutouts (five), and save percentage (.918) despite being limited to 51 games due to his first knee injury on March 9. This shows his exceptional skills and potential.
This has given Demko the confidence to not rush back and manage expectations. He gives credit to Lankinen and understands that it will take time to get back to his best form.
He doesn't expect to come back and be immediately at his A-game. Instead, he sees it as a gradual process of getting game reps and fully recovering from rehab. This approach shows his maturity and understanding of the situation.
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