Mikheyev recovering in hospital, expected to miss at least 3 months after laceration injury
NEWARK, United States — The Toronto Maple Leafs announced on Saturday that Ilya Mikheyev had successful surgery to repair an artery and tendons in his wrist that were severed during the team’s game against the New Jersey Devils last night.
The 25 year old left the ice in the third period after being cut on his wrist by Jack Hughes’ skate. He was immediately taken to University Hospital in Newark, New Jersey with what the team called a “significant laceration” to his wrist.
Following the successful surgery, Mikheyev will now remain at the hospital for further monitoring before returning to Toronto.
He is expected to make a full recovery but a more accurate timeline for his return will be provided in three months.