Former First Round Pick May Call Time On Career After Injury
Many NHL scouts felt forward Josh Ho-Sang had all the talent to have a long NHL career but since being drafted 28th overall in the 2014 draft Ho-Sang has only been able to play 55 NHL games.
The 27 year old signed in the KHL last season to play with Ufa Salavat Yulayev. Unfortunately for Ho-Sang he suffered a serious injury in his first game. The former first round pick was involved in a collision during the game. He underwent surgery in Germany to repair the injury.
Ho-Sang was able to come back for the playoffs but went pointless in four games.
Ho-Sang is discussing with his family his next options for his career.
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