Dennis Seidenberg has knee surgical procedure

Bruins' Seidenberg undertakes knee surgical treatment

Boston Bruins defenseman Dennis Seidenberg undertook surgical treatment Tuesday early morning to mend a torn MCL and ACL in his best knee.

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Group physician Dr. Peter Asnis executed the surgical procedure. Seidenberg's rehab is expected to take six to 8 months, and he's wanting to be ready for the start of the 2014-15 season.

Seidenberg experienced the trauma late in the 3rd duration of Boston's 5-0 home victory versus the Ottawa Senators on Dec. 27. He was knotted up behind the Bruins' web with the Senators' Cory Conacher. After the accident, Seidenberg stayed on the ice for a moment, grabbing his best knee prior to gliding off on his own.

Seidenberg, 32, authorized a four-year, $13 million offer primarily of this season. He had one objective and nine aids for 10 points, consisting of a plus-11 in 34 computer games prior to the injury.

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