SEATTLE -- The Seattle Kraken will be without forward Andre Burakovsky for the start of the Stanley Cup playoffs after he underwent surgery to address a lower-body injury.
The Kraken announced Burakovsky's status after a 3-1 loss to Vegas in their regular-season finale Thursday night.
Burakovsky has not played since Feb. 7 against New Jersey when he was injured on his first shift in Seattle's first game after the All-Star break.
Burakovsky was expected to return in March but experienced a pair of setbacks in his recovery. The latest setback came recently after he was on the ice for practice in a red no-contact jersey.
At the time of his injury, Burakovsky was Seattle's leading scorer. He had 13 goals and 26 assists in 49 games prior to his injury.
Burakovsky signed a five-year, $27.5 million deal with the Kraken last offseason after helping Colorado to a championship.
Seattle will open the playoffs next week against either Dallas or Colorado, depending on the outcome of Friday's game between the Avalanche and Predators in Nashville.