NHL Injury Status: Islanders center Bo Horvat to make his comeback after missing five games due to injuryBo Horvat of the New York Islanders in action against the Boston Bruins (Credit: Getty Images) As the Islanders were waiting for their NHL top goal scorer to recover from a lower-body injury to appear during a crucial match against the New York Rangers on Saturday, the team does not have to wait any longer. They know that their center, Bo Horvat, is healthy and ready to be back in action at the USB Arena.According to the NHL, New York Islanders’ Bo Horvat participated in the morning skate and will return from a lower-body injury against the New York Rangers at UBS Arena on Saturday. Reports suggest that the center was injured during a 5-2 win against the Anaheim Ducks on December 11. The incident occurred after his left leg tangled up with defenseman Drew Helleson’s skates, in a battle for the puck near the slot during the second period of the match. Following this, he was seen going down in serious pain. The 30-year-old was unable to put any weight on his left foot. Earlier, the team deemed him day-to-day at the time.However, after missing five matches back-to-back, the Islanders player will be seen live in action on Saturday. Let’s take a look at what the NHL player has stated after returning from a brief pause from the matches.

Islanders center Bo Horvat set to make his comeback against the Rangers after injury recovery

New York Islanders center Bo Horvat is all set to make his comeback against the Rangers after injury recovery. The top goal scorer of the team was sidelined from the team for five games until he was seen in the morning skate and confirmed that he would return from a lower-body injury against the New York Rangers at UBS Arena on Saturday.As per reports, Horvat’s return was anticipated as he was seen during a practice session on Monday, wearing a red non-contact jersey. The Islanders’ vision all week was to get him back in the lineup on Saturday with a valuable two points up for grabs, as he has scored 19 goals and 31 points in 32 games.In Saturday’s match and in this season, Horvat is expected to play on a line with forwards Jonathan Drouin and Emil Heineman. Meanwhile, speaking about his return, the center told NHL, “I’m feeling good about myself right now and where I’m at.” As for the New York Islanders’ performance, the team currently sits in third place in the competitive Metropolitan Division, with 44 points and a plus-3 goal differential.Also read: NHL Trade Rumor: NHL Insiders predict Buffalo Sabres could trade for frustrated Blue Jackets forward Yegor Chinakhov | NHL News – The Times of India