
"Milano, who has one year remaining on his contract worth $1.9 million, ambled onto the ice at 9 am with Group A, the first set of players to take the ice at camp. The 29-year-old winger was paired with other forwards battling for roster spots on the Capitals, including Ethen Frank, Hendrix Lapierre, Ryan Leonard, Justin Souridf, Henrik Rybinski, and Bogdan Trineyev."
"Milano's injury, however, improved enough in the summer that he could restart his training fully. "I actually talked to Sonny a few weeks ago and he feels good," Patrick said in July. "He was doing some offseason traveling, and he's going to get back and then get skating a little earlier than he normally does, and he was excited. He's ready to go.""
Sonny Milano missed nearly the entire 2024-25 season after suffering an upper-body injury following a career-high 15-goal campaign. Milano played only three games last season before being sidelined for good in early November. The 29-year-old winger arrived for the first day of Capitals training camp and skated with Group A alongside other forwards competing for roster spots. A March rehabilitation setback required reassessment, but the injury improved over the summer enough for Milano to restart full training. The Capitals’ front office reported that Milano has one year remaining on his $1.9 million contract and appears motivated to return to play.
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