
'Looking forward to next round': Miro Heiskanen about his return and performance post the knee injury
Miro Heiskanen
With
Miro Heiskanen
back in the game for the
Dallas Stars
, things are getting into motion. The star took a break after sustaining a knee injury earlier in January. He returned right on time for the
Stanley Cup Playoffs
and has played in three games since then.
In a recent interview, Miro spoke about how he has been feeling since his return.
Miro Heiskanen confirms that he has been well since returning after the knee injury
Heiskanen marked his return to the game in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs against the
Winnipeg Jets
on May 13. This comes after he took time off from the ice for three months. After winning the series against the Jets, the Stars are now all set to compete against the
Edmonton Oilers
.
Miro Heiskanen
is regarded as the number one defenseman for the Stars, and his return has charged up the fandom of the
Dallas Stars
.
After Game 6 against the
Winnipeg Jets
, Heiskanen played a huge role in securing the win for the Dallas Stars. When asked about how he felt since his return, Heiskanen shared, 'Yeah, I kind of feel pretty good. It feels like I'm getting more comfortable every game and every period. It feels pretty normal right now. Really looking forward to the next round.'
At the same time,
Mikko Rantanen
, the star forward of the Dallas Stars, shared his excitement about Heiskanen being back in the game.
He said, 'It's been great. He's obviously one of the best defensemen in the League and the way he skates and moves and escapes from guys, for us as forwards, that's a dream kind of defenseman because they kind of attract people to them and then open up ice for forwards. He's obviously a big addition to the lineup.'
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The coach of the Dallas Stars, Peter DeBoer was also excited to welcome back Heiskanen. He shared, "I think it's welcomed. We loaded this guy up, so I think he understands. He's a better, more effective player with a little bit less and he also understands of course the importance of Miro back there for us to win."
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