Expressen’s Gunnar Nordstrom is well-regarded among the Red Wings’ Swedish players–to the point that when Nordstrom calls players after games, they pick up and hold conversations with Expressen’s NHL scribe from the team bus or tarmac–so when he speaks about the Wings, it’s important to pay attention.
This evening, Nordstrom penned a column about Henrik Zetterberg’s health, and while he offers no blockbuster revelations, he does reinforce the belief that Zetterberg’s ultimate future won’t be determined until sometime this September, at the earliest:
Here are his comments, roughly translated from Swedish:
Anxiety around Henrik Zetterberg–is his career over now?
Los Angeles. Can he play another season?
That’s the big question regarding Henrik Zetterberg’s future with the Detroit Red Wings.
The answer won’t be known for a few weeks.
Soon, the 38-year-old forward and team captain will test his troubled back when he comes to Detroit at the end of August.
Then Zata will make the decision if he can play this season.
The information comes from related persons to Henrik Zetterberg. The Hockey Star does not provide interviews right now.
The reason is that he doesn’t know how this thriller ends.
Summer training at home in Sweden has not given him a decisive answer.
It’s no secret that Zata went through the last NHL season with back pain.
But he is a fighter and played all 82 games in the regular season last winter.
And not only that, Zata was also consistently the Red Wings’ best player.
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