Kesler practiced with his expected line, indicating he will return for tomorrow's game when the Canucks host the New York Rangers. He skated very hard over the weekend and could play in all situations.
Kesler is having some discomfort skating but otherwise feels almost there. His replacement, Cody Hodgson, has one goal through his first two games which could help ease Kesler back. Expect him back within a week.
GM Mike Gillis claimed Kesler would return on either October 15th or the 18th. With the 15th a part of their current road trip, look for the 18th at home against the Rangers as his earliest expected day back.
Kesler continues his recovery and should return sometime in November. Due to his missed time, look for a ceiling of 30 goals and 60 points.
The 'twirl' was actually part of his recovery. Expected to be out until November, the second line center should be a welcome addition to a banged-up Canucks team. Feel free drafting him from the third round on.
Kesler out indefinitely is likely obfuscating his actual injury news. A week ago, Kesler admitting to not fully recovering but did not express the exact extent of his injury.
Kesler proved last playoffs he can play through pain but is less effective offensively. Stay tuned for further reports as his injury could be the difference between a 40 and 30-goal output. If it becomes the latter, one would have to question taking Kesler in the second through fourth round.