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Top Josh Norris News

  • Senators' Josh Norris: Not playing Friday

    Norris (shoulder) will not play Friday versus the Jets, but he hopes to get into one or two preseason games, Ian Mendes of The Athletic reports.

    Norris last played on Jan. 21 as he underwent shoulder surgery in the following week. Norris will likely be ready for Opening Night versus Carolina on Oct. 11. He had two goals and an assist in eight games last season, but he was outstanding the previous season with 35 goals and 55 points in just 66 contests. He is a great sleeper pick in drafts this season.

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  • Senators' Josh Norris: Takes contact

    Norris (shoulder) began taking contact during Wednesday's practice and could be available for Friday's preseason matchup with Winnipeg, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports.

    Norris is working his way back from the shoulder surgery he underwent in January, but it appears he's on track to be 100 percent healthy for Ottawa's regular-season opener versus Carolina on Oct. 11. The 24-year-old racked up 35 goals and 55 points through 66 games with the Senators in 2021-22 before playing just eight games last year, making him an enticing player that may be overlooked in fantasy drafts this year.

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  • Senators' Josh Norris: Not ready for contact

    Norris (shoulder) will initially wear a no-contact jersey during training camp practices, per Claire Hanna of TSN.

    Norris, who underwent shoulder surgery in late January, recently tweaked something. Senators GM Pierre Dorion believes Norris would be healthy enough to play if the regular season were starting, but for now, Ottawa feels it would be better to stay cautious when it comes to his recovery. The 24-year-old had 35 goals and 55 points in 66 contests last year, but he was limited to just eight games in 2022-23.

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  • Senators' Josh Norris: Hopes to skate next month

    Norris (shoulder) is looking to start skating next month, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports.

    Norris was plagued by shoulder issues all season, and he finally decided on surgery in late January after playing only eight games. Norris said that his shoulder is feeling good. He managed only two goals and an assist in 2022-23, after scoring 35 times and adding 20 helpers in 66 games during the 2021-22 campaign.

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  • Senators' Josh Norris: Successful surgery

    Norris had successful surgery on his shoulder a few weeks ago and will be ready for the start of training camp, Wayne Scanlan of the Ottawa Citizen reports.

    Norris managed to play only eight games this season, opening the season with five games and then he tried to return in mid-January, where he played three more games before he was shut down for the season. Norris ended the season with two goals and an assist after an outstanding sophomore season in 2021-22, when he had 35 goals and 20 assists in 66 games. He is expected to be fully recovered by next season.

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  • Senators' Josh Norris: Done for season

    Norris will miss the rest of the 2022-23 season after undergoing shoulder surgery in the near future. He was placed on injured reserve Monday.

    Norris played in just three games after sitting out 38 contests due to a shoulder injury. His season will come to an end after re-injuring it. Norris was limited to only eight appearances this campaign. He posted two goals, one assist, 15 shots on goal, six blocks and seven hits. Shane Pinto should see an increased role for the remainder of the year. The Senators also brought up Ridly Greig from AHL Belleville on Monday.

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  • Senators' Josh Norris: Taken off IR

    Norris (shoulder) was removed from injured reserve Tuesday, per the NHL media site.

    Norris' activation, along with the team's decision to place Jake Lucchini on waivers, all point to the 23-year-old Norris making his return to the lineup against the Penguins on Wednesday. The 2017 first-round pick has been on the shelf for the last 38 contests due to his shoulder issue. Given his lengthy absence, Norris may be eased back into action but should be filling a first or second-line role before long.

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  • Senators' Josh Norris: Getting very close

    Coach D.J. Smith said Sunday that Norris (shoulder) is getting very close to being ready to return, TSN 1200 Ottawa reports.

    Norris, who has been out since Oct. 22, won't be available for Monday's contest against St. Louis. He has one goal, one assist, eight shots on net, three blocks and six hits in five appearances this season.

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  • Senators' Josh Norris: Participating in practice

    Norris (shoulder) is fully involved in practices but is not yet ready to return, per TSN 1200 Ottawa.

    Norris has been out since Oct. 22, and it's possible he'll need a handful of practice sessions before he is cleared to return. When he gets back in the lineup, he should be expected to take a top-six role with a large share of power-play time.

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  • Senators' Josh Norris: Return not imminent

    Norris (shoulder) is not expected to return anytime soon, Claire Hanna of TSN reports.

    Norris visited with a shoulder specialist recently and isn't fully healed yet despite making progress. The Senators hoped that he could return at the end of January but coach D.J. Smith said Tuesday that the team is "not going to put him on a timeline." Norris, who hasn't played since Oct. 22, won't be rushed back into game action.

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  • Senators' Josh Norris: On trip with team

    Norris (shoulder) will travel with the Senators for the team's current two-game road trip, but he won't play in either contest, TSN 1200 Ottawa reports.

    Although Norris won't be available for either of Ottawa's next two games, this is still an encouraging development, as it suggests he's ramping up his activity with the team in preparation to return to action. Norris picked up two points through the first five games of the season before suffering his long-term shoulder injury.

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  • Senators' Josh Norris: Practicing in regular jersey

    Norris (shoulder) is practicing in a regular jersey Friday, TSN 1200 Ottawa reports.

    Norris started practice in a non-contact jersey but went to the bench and put on a regular jersey. He is practicing on the fifth line, so his return is not imminent, but it is a great sign for the Senators as Norris had 35 goals and 55 points in 66 games last season. He has not played since Oct. 22, but could return sooner than the original prognosis of January or later.

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  • Senators' Josh Norris: Skating at practice Thursday

    Norris (shoulder) was skating at practice Thursday, according to Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun.

    Norris was not participating in any contact as he is rehabbing his shoulder. He has been out since Oct. 22 and will not require surgery, but will continue to strengthen his shoulder for another month before being re-evaluated. Norris has a goal and an assist in five games this season.

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  • Senators' Josh Norris: Won't require surgery

    Norris (shoulder) won't require surgery after consulting with five doctors and two specialists, Claire Hanna of TSN reports.

    Norris, who has been sidelined since Oct. 22, will continue to rehab and strengthen his injured shoulder until January. The Senators will re-evaluate his timetable once the calendar flips to 2023. Norris started the season with one goal and one assist in five games.

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  • Senators' Josh Norris: Seeking second opinion

    Norris will seek a second opinion on his injured shoulder, according to Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun.

    Norris is facing surgery but wants to see if he is able to rehab his shoulder without going the surgical route. At this time, he is in danger of missing the rest of the season. Norris had a goal and an assist in five games this season after a 35-goal campaign in 2021-22.

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  • Senators' Josh Norris: Facing long-term absence

    Norris (shoulder) is expected to be shelved long term and could be in danger of missing the rest of the season, Ian Mendes of TSN 1200 Ottawa reports.

    The fact that surgery for Norris remains an option certainly doesn't bode well for the center. Coming off a 35-goal campaign last year, expectations were high for the Michigan native heading into the season. Without Norris in the lineup, Derick Brassard will get the first crack at a second-line role, though Shane Pinto could also push for more opportunities.

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  • Senators' Josh Norris: Out for at least two weeks

    Norris (shoulder) will be sidelined for at least two weeks, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports.

    Ottawa is still waiting on MRI results and could know more about Norris' timetable in the next couple of days. He has been moved to injured reserve, per the NHL media site. The 23-year-old center was injured this past Saturday in a game against Arizona. Norris has one goal and one assist in five appearances this season.

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  • Senators' Josh Norris: Waiting on MRI

    Norris (undisclosed) will undergo an MRI to determine the extent of his injury, reports Elliotte Friedman of Hockey Night in Canada.

    The injury appears to be to his wrist. Norris dropped to the ice after a draw during Saturday's game and immediately held his wrist. He left the ice frustrated and was seen pitching his stick down the tunnel as he went to the dressing room. There is already significant swelling, so Ottawa is waiting for that to go down before the MRI can be done.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-1, 199 lbs
Birthplace: Oxford, MI
Age: 24
Experience: 4
Shoots: Left