Capitals’ Max Pacioretty plays his 1st game since re-tearing his right Achilles tendon
WASHINGTON (AP) — For more than two months, Max Pacioretty considered hanging up his skates and retiring from the NHL.
Tearing his right Achilles tendon twice in less than a year left him in bed after another surgery awaiting more rehab, unable to travel with his kids to their hockey tournaments or live a normal life. Then he came to the realization he wasn’t ready to give up on playing.
On Wednesday night, Pacioretty played his first game since Jan. 19 when he and the Washington Capitals hosted the New Jersey Devils.
“It’s important for me to do this for myself but also for my family and my kids to kind of show them that we can get through this together,” the 35-year-old veteran said recently. “I know I have so much more hockey in the tank.”