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Jets’ Bogosian has screw removed from wrist, now in “full rehab mode”

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WINNIPEG, CANADA - SEPTEMBER 20: Zach Bogosian #4 of the Winnipeg Jets skates in a matchup against the Columbus Blue Jackets at the MTS Centre on September 20, 2011 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. (Photo by Marianne Helm/Getty Images)

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If the lockout does end in the not-too-distant future, the timing will be almost perfect for Zach Bogosian.

The Winnipeg defenseman underwent surgery on a wrist ligament tear at the end of August and, last week, had his surgical screw removed -- a big step in Bogosian’s return to the ice.

Here’s more, from Gary Lawless of the Winnipeg Free Press:

The recovery period from Bogosian’s surgery is four to six months, and if the season were to begin in mid-January, it would be just over the four-month period. Bogosian had a screw removed from his wrist last week and his recovery is said to be on schedule.

The fourth-year defender is in full rehab mode at this juncture and how his wrist responds is being closely monitored.

The third overall pick at the 2008 NHL Entry Draft, Bogosian is coming off the finest season as a professional. Despite missing 17 games with various ailments, the New York native racked up 5G-25A-30PTS in just 65 contests while averaging a career-high 23:19 TOI per game.

This upcoming season is a huge one for Bogosian -- he’s in the final year of a two-year, $5 million deal signed with the Jets prior to the start of 2011-12.

He’s also part of a potentially star-studded 2013 RFA defenseman class that includes Alex Pietrangelo, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, Karl Alzner and Kevin Shattenkirk.