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Ottawa Senators defenseman Thomas Chabot makes a swift return to the ice just 2½ weeks after breaking his arm. This comeback comes at a critical moment as the Senators aim for their second consecutive playoff berth, currently holding the second wild-card spot in the East. Chabot suffered the injury on March 23 due to a cross-check from New York Rangers captain J.T. Miller and underwent surgery shortly after. Initially sidelined for up to two months, Chabot defies expectations by returning after missing only eight games. The Senators have thrived in his absence, securing three wins in their last four outings against playoff-bound teams. This season, Chabot has tallied seven goals and 24 assists across 55 games, averaging 22:34 minutes of ice time, second only to Jake Sanderson. Chabot’s return could be pivotal in Ottawa's playoff pursuit.

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