Dubas: Leafs’ Tavares suffered knee injury along with concussion in scary collision
TORONTO — Maple Leafs captain John Tavares is dealing with a knee injury as well as a concussion after being stretchered off the ice following a scary collision in Game 1 of Toronto’s first-round playoff series against Montreal.
But general manager Kyle Dubas says the veteran centre avoided any structural damage to his head, neck and spine after taking an accidental knee to the face from Canadiens forward Corey Perry.
Speaking with reporters on a virtual conference call prior to Game 2 of the Original Six matchup, Dubas indicated the knee issue is expected to keep Tavares out of the lineup at least two weeks.
His availability for the rest of the post-season, however, remains up in the air.