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VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Canucks right wing Brock Boeser returned to practice Saturday less than a week after his concussion.
He wore a noncontact jersey and spent about a half hour participating in drills and skating on the first power-play unit.
Boeser was placed in concussion protocol after being hit from behind in Vancouver's 6-4 exhibition win over Ottawa on Monday.
He missed training camp this month because of protracted contract talks before signing on Sept. 16. He has a three-year deal averaging more than $5.8 million a season.
Defenseman Oscar Fantenberg also practiced Saturday after injuring his head in the same game.
Vancouver opens its season in Edmonton on Wednesday.
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