NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Nashville captain Roman Josi is healthy and available as the Predators hit the ice Thursday for the start of training camp after being diagnosed with postural tachycardia syndrome, known as POTS, late last season.
“He feels great right now,” general manager Barry Trotz said.
The Predators said Josi was expected back for training camp when the diagnosis was announced in June. Josi was in the first group of Predators on the ice Thursday morning.
Trotz said Josi just wasn't right last season. The 2020 Norris Trophy winner and three-time All-Star was limited to 53 games by a concussion, with his last game Feb. 25 against now two-time Stanley Cup champion Florida.
Josi worked through all spring and summer with experts to do what he needs to do to manage his dia