Clayton Stoner Out 4-6 Weeks
- Updated: December 29, 2016
According to Curtis Zupke of the Los Angeles Times, Anaheim Ducks defensemen Clayton Stoner will miss four to six weeks after undergoing abdominal surgery.
Clayton Stoner had abdominal surgery Dec.21, a team spokesman said.
— Curtis Zupke (@curtiszupke) December 28, 2016
Elliott Teaford of the Southern California News Group also reported the news.
Per Ducks PR Czar Alex Gilchrist, D Clayton Stoner had abdominal surgery Dec. 21. Recovery time is 4-6 weeks from the 21st.
— Elliott Teaford (@ElliottTeaford) December 28, 2016
Zupke reported further details on the news.
Clayton Stoner had a medical procedure this month and is out 4-6 weeks, RC said. It’s believed to be abdominal area. Will pass along later.
— Curtis Zupke (@curtiszupke) December 28, 2016
Stoner is a former third round pick of the Minnesota Wild in the 2004 NHL Draft. He spent five seasons with the Wild before joining the Ducks.
This season with the Ducks he has played in 14 games and totaled three points. He is averaging about 17 minutes of ice time a game.
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