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Carolina Hurricanes' Jeff Skinner smiles after scoring a goal that gave the Hurricanes a 1-0 lead over the New Jersey Devils during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2011, in Newark, N.J.The Associated Press

Jeff Skinner won't be starting the season in the American Hockey League after all.

The Charlotte Checkers announced Friday that the locked-out NHL forward won't report to training camp this weekend.

"He's still back in the Toronto area training," said Checkers coach Jeff Daniels. "He has the team's consent, and we'll see where things go from here."

Skinner was assigned to the AHL by the Carolina Hurricanes before the lockout started earlier this month.

The 20-year-old centre spent the last two seasons in the NHL and is entering the final year of his entry-level contract.

Skinner captured the Calder Trophy in 2011 after scoring 31 goals as a rookie and might still find himself suiting up for the Checkers at some point this year.

"If this lockout drags on and he decides he wants to play some games, Charlotte will be an option for him," said Daniels.

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