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Kings D Doughty has ankle surgery, remains month-to-month

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Los Angeles Kings defenceman Drew Doughty underwent successful ankle surgery on Friday, the team announced.

The 34-year-old blueliner remains out month-to-month with the fractured ankle suffered earlier in the preseason.

Doughty was injured last week against the Vegas Golden Knights when he crashed hard into the boards during a puck battle with Golden Knights forward Tanner Pearson. He was attended to by team training staff before he was assisted to the bench by teammates and straight to the dressing room without putting any weight down on the left side.

Doughty appeared in all 82 games with the Kings last season, recording 15 goals and 50 points. He added two goals and three points in the playoffs before his team was eliminated by the Edmonton Oilers in the first round.

The 2016 Norris Trophy winner was drafted second overall by the Kings in 2008, and has recorded 156 goals and 669 points in 1,177 career games. He helped lead the Kings to Stanley Cup victories in 2012 and 2014.