They will want the shoulder strong enough to stop a fall before training on ice. Hate to hit the ice to skate and bite it and rip the shoulder up again. He will be on bike and doing any kind of training that the trainer can dream up that doesn't require use of the shoulder.
Once strong enough to not do damage as you fall he should be able to hit the ice. Good thing about this though it's he will be in Calgary with our trainers, or dietician etc, hopefully he puts on some pounds, but not from eating Cheetos on a couch in Kingston.
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