Lassinantti reports full training after knee injury

Joel Lassinantti has entered the summer break feeling positive after recovering from last season's knee problems. The Luleå Hockey goaltender trained without restrictions during preseason.

Luleå Hockey concluded its spring activities and began summer vacation. Lassinantti said he can now train fully and perform as desired.

"I år känns det väldigt, väldigt bra. Jag har kunnat träna fullt ut och göra det jag vill," he told NSD. The prior injury had created both physical and mental challenges.

He expressed frustration over limited contributions but noted coping tools. Lassinantti aims for an injury-free campaign and a bigger role with the team.

His six-week break includes time in Norrbotten for fishing and possible hiking at Riksgränsen.

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