Leafs’ Rielly Exits Canucks Game Due to Upper-Body Injury
In a recent matchup, Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Morgan Rielly left the game against the Vancouver Canucks due to an upper-body injury. The incident occurred during the third period of the game, which the Maple Leafs won 3-2 in a shootout.
Game Details
Rielly’s injury led to his early exit, as he was ruled out before the start of the third period. He had logged 12 minutes and 34 seconds of ice time, during which he recorded one blocked shot and a minus-two rating.
Season Performance
The Vancouver native has had a solid season, marking his 13th year in the NHL. As of now, he has played 53 games for the Maple Leafs, contributing seven goals and 24 assists for a total of 31 points.
Impact on the Team
The victory against Vancouver ended a challenging six-game losing streak for the Maple Leafs. Despite this win, the team currently sits at the bottom of the Atlantic Division, with only two games remaining before the Olympic break.
Injury Summary
- Player: Morgan Rielly
- Injury: Upper-body
- Game: Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Vancouver Canucks
- Ice Time: 12:34
- Blocked Shots: 1
- Rating: -2
- Season Goals: 7
- Season Assists: 24
- Total Points: 31
As the Leafs navigate the rest of the season, Rielly’s health will be crucial for the team’s performance in upcoming games. For the latest updates, stay tuned to Filmogaz.com.