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2014/15 Leafs Injuries Thread

Okidoki, thanks.  With the depth the Leafs have, he may not be back (this year). I would think to make room for Komrade when he is OK, Smith will come back and many on this site think Carrick would be called up again if there is injury
 
[quote author=Twitter]Chris Johnston ‏@reporterchris  13 minutes ago
Leo Komarov has been skating on his own in recent days and is making good progress in concussion recovery. He's increasing workload now.[/quote]

He also skated today for about 20 minutes with the Leafs strength coach before the Leafs practice. So he's making some progress there.
 
22 days and 11 games and counting without Komarov.  I'm sure glad that Ovechkin apologized to him after the game. 
 
L K said:
22 days and 11 games and counting without Komarov.  I'm sure glad that Ovechkin apologized to him after the game.

Hey, the NHL is serious about head injuries, don't you know.
 
From Jonas Siegel:

[quote author=http://www.tsn.ca/seasoned-blackhawks-show-envious-leafs-how-it-s-done-1.165696]It's very likely that Leo Komarov doesn't play again for the Leafs until 2015.

Komarov, who's missed the past 11 games with a concussion, has been skating recently and steadily improving. But the 27-year-old continues to experience symptoms related to the concussion, according to a source, even if those symptoms are not quite as severe as those in the initial aftermath of the injury.

And while he has taken to the ice briefly with the team's strength coach in recent days, Komarov still has yet to practice with the team, has yet to go through any substantial drills, and will miss the final game before the Christmas break in Dallas.

The Leafs will have five games in seven days when they return from the holidays with the possibility of one, maybe two practices in that span. He'll need more than that to return given the precarious nature of the injury and length of time missed. And that's assuming those symptoms disappear ? they haven't yet ? which is obviously far from a guarantee.

The likely timeline for Komarov's return, according to the source, is January ? perhaps as late as the middle of the month. Leafs general manager Dave Nonis did not respond to a request for comment on the matter.

Komarov was among the better Leafs through the first two months this season. He had 16 points in 23 games.[/quote]
 
Losing Komarov feels a lot like it did to lose Bolland last year: Fan favourite, got off to a great start in the season, and then boom, out with an injury that just doesn't seem to want to go away.
 
freer said:
We need him in the next 4 games or so. If not we may be right out of the playoff picture.

He won't be. He's not expected back until mid-January. Also, you're really overstating his impact. With him or without him, there's a very good chance the Leafs will be on the outside, looking in shortly after New Year's.
 
bustaheims said:
freer said:
We need him in the next 4 games or so. If not we may be right out of the playoff picture.

He won't be. He's not expected back until mid-January. Also, you're really overstating his impact. With him or without him, there's a very good chance the Leafs will be on the outside, looking in shortly after New Year's.

If we dont win 2 out of the next for we are going to have a hard time making it. I know it is only early, but other then last nights game we have played awful for a while.
 
[quote author=Twitter]Lance Hornby ‏@sunhornby  3 hours ago
Injured Joffrey Lupul won't be back in Toronto until this aft., so an MRI and subsequent results might not be known until tonight or Friday.[/quote]

He left the arena on crutches last night, so it doesn't look good for him.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
[quote author=Twitter]Lance Hornby ‏@sunhornby  3 hours ago
Injured Joffrey Lupul won't be back in Toronto until this aft., so an MRI and subsequent results might not be known until tonight or Friday.

He left the arena on crutches last night, so it doesn't look good for him.
[/quote]

I like Lups but it is time to trade him. The hit did not look bad at all.
 

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