Leafs' John Tavares released from hospital, out indefinitely
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[May 22, 2021]
Toronto Maple Leafs captain John
Tavares was discharged from an area hospital on Friday morning, one
day after a scary collision resulted in him being removed from the
ice on a stretcher.
"He was thoroughly examined and assessed by the neurosurgical team
at St. Michael's Hospital and the club's medical director," the
Maple Leafs wrote in a statement. "He was kept overnight for
observation and is now resting at home under the care and
supervision of team physicians. Tavares will be out indefinitely."
The incident occurred during the first period of Montreal's 2-1 win
over Toronto in the opener of a first-round series.
Tavares, 30, was checked by Canadiens defenseman Ben Chiarot midway
through the first period. Tavares fell right into the path of
Montreal forward Corey Perry, who jumped to try and avoid Tavares,
but Perry's left knee struck the Maple Leafs forward in the head.
"He got hit and I was coming out of the zone," Perry said. "He fell and
I tried to jump over him and unfortunately I caught my knee on his head.
I don't know what else to do there. I know Johnny pretty well. I just
hope he is OK."
Trainers from both teams rushed to the aid of Tavares, who seemed to be
attempting to get to his feet but was clearly dazed. Tavares used a
thumbs-up gesture as he was wheeled off the ice.
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Toronto Maple Leafs medical staff attend
to forward John Tavares (91) after a collision with Montreal
Canadiens forward Corey Perry (not pictured) during the first period
of game one of the first round of the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs at
Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-USA TODAY
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Toronto's Nick Foligno engaged Perry
in a fight shortly after play resumed.
Tavares was playing in his 37th career playoff game and his 13th
since signing a free-agent contract with Toronto prior to the
2018-19 season. Tavares recorded 50 points (19 goals, 31 assists)
over 56 games during the regular season.
--Field Level Media
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