Jonas Hiller is cautiously confident he has kicked his vertigo. The Anaheim Ducks are really hoping he is correct. The All-Star goalie said Friday he is finally free of vertigo symptoms, and he expects to be ready for Anaheim's training camp next month. After spending more than two months away from the ice following the Ducks' season, Hiller has been working out daily back home in Switzerland with no problems. "I wish I knew the future, but for right now, it's feeling better," Hiller said by phone from Switzerland. Hiller was a likely contender for the Vezina Trophy last season before he was struck by an apparent case of vertigo. He missed all but 83 minutes of the Ducks' season after the All-Star break while struggling with an odd illness that left him lightheaded and dizzy on the ice. Hiller tried numerous comebacks and coping strategies, but nothing worked -- and no doctors seemed entirely certain why he felt so weird. Read more: http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nhl/story/_/id/6877667/vertigo-gone-ready-help-team