Taylor Hall finally breaks silence on health battle
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His ACL injury occurred against the Tampa Bay Lightning on November 9th, with Mike Eyessimont to blame.
Hall has missed the season, as a result, and only played 10 games, and posted 4 points in his short time in the lineup.
He was recently asked about his current status and his attitude going forward.
He said it was a difficult year for himself, and he had high expectations for his play and the team's success, which of course were torn asunder by multiplying injuries.
He is instead using this time in rehabilitation to refresh himself mentally and heal in preparation for what comes next.
He has been seen skating in a non-contact jersey recently and will return to play next season hopefully.
Hall will not play tonight, as he isn't cleared for play and traveled with the team to get sun and relaxation, for the road trip, Vegas style.
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