Blues forward Perron still recovering from concussion

David Perron of St. Louis, left, had his season shut down for good just weeks after this October 2010 game against Pittsburgh. (Bill Boyce/Associated Press)

The St. Louis Blues will be without winger David Perron, who has been sidelined with a concussion, for training camp and the start of the regular season.

Blues general manager Doug Armstrong made the announcement Wednesday. The Blues open training camp on Sept. 16 and the regular season begins Oct. 8.

Perron has not played since suffering a concussion on Nov. 4 against the San Jose Sharks. He took a blindside hit from Joe Thornton near center ice and missed the final 72 games of the season.

Armstrong said Perron has shown signs of improvement over the summer. His progress “took a big jump a few months ago,” when he attempted some light exercises.

The Blues are prepared if Perron can’t play. They signed forwards Jason Arnott and Jamie Langenbrunner, re-signed winger Matt D’Agostini and added depth with Jonathan Cheechoo.

© The Associated Press, 2011

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