It has been a bit of a tough season for Canucks winger Jonathan Lekkerimaki.  He dealt with an early-season injury and has bounced around between Vancouver and AHL Abbotsford.  Now, his campaign is coming to a premature end as CHEK’s Rick Dhaliwal reports (Twitter link) that Lekkerimaki is set to undergo season-ending shoulder surgery.

The 21-year-old was the 15th overall selection by Vancouver back in 2022 but hasn’t been able to establish himself as a regular with them yet.  He missed a little more than a month to start the season with that injury and has had three stints with AHL Abbotsford and two others with Vancouver since mid-November.

One of those NHL opportunities came in the weeks leading up to the Olympics as Lekkerimaki got into Vancouver’s last five games before the break.  On the season, he has a pair of goals along with an assist in 13 outings while averaging 11:41 per night.  That production was in line with how he fared last season when he notched three goals and three helpers in his first 24 career NHL contests.

Lekkerimaki had fared much better in the minors.  He’s tied for fourth in team scoring despite only playing in 21 of 52 games with 13 goals and seven assists.  Four of those points came in five games after being sent down to get some more game action in during the Olympic break.

While it was expected that Lekkerimaki would return to Vancouver following the break or soon after depending on trade deadline activity, that’s clearly no longer an option with this news.  Now, his sophomore year has come to a premature end and he’ll head into training camp in the fall looking to grab a hold of a full-time NHL spot for the first time.

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