GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- Injured defenseman Marc Staal skated for the third straight day Wednesday during the New York Rangers' optional morning session in Westchester.
Staal, who has not played since suffering an eye injury March 5, is still trying to improve his conditioning and work on adjusting to his vision limitations. The 26-year-old said his peripheral vision is not an issue but that the vision in his right eye remains blurry.
"I have full eyesight in both eyes, just one is blurry, still," Staal said. "Things on the ice, like depth perception, are different. Just takes some getting used to."
New York Rangers' Marc Staal on skates, but vision still blurry - ESPN New York
Staal, who has not played since suffering an eye injury March 5, is still trying to improve his conditioning and work on adjusting to his vision limitations. The 26-year-old said his peripheral vision is not an issue but that the vision in his right eye remains blurry.
"I have full eyesight in both eyes, just one is blurry, still," Staal said. "Things on the ice, like depth perception, are different. Just takes some getting used to."
New York Rangers' Marc Staal on skates, but vision still blurry - ESPN New York