New York Islanders veteran defenseman Scott Mayfield underwent successful, season-ending surgery this week to rectify a lower-body injury, the team announced on Tuesday.
He is expected to make a full recovery and be ready for a summer training regiment.
The 31-year-old, who is in the first season of a seven-year deal signed last summer, had been dealing with a nagging ankle injury that ultimately sidelined him in late February. He was limited in the Islanders’ Feb. 22 loss to the St. Louis Blues before hitting the shelf and was placed on long-term injured reserve (LTIR) on March 5.
He was initially forecasted to be evaluated in four to six weeks from the LTIR designation, according to Lou Lamoriello.
“We’re going to shut it down until he gets completely healthy,” Lamoriello said at the time. “He got banged up a little bit. I don’t really remember exactly what game it was, but he’s been on and off with it and it’s come to the point where we have to shut it down.”