Leafs’ John Tavares also injured knee in open-ice collision, out at least 2 weeks

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Leafs’ John Tavares also injured knee in open-ice collision, out at least 2 weeks
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Toronto Maple Leafs will be forced to continue without captain John Tavares after concussion, knee injury suffered on same play

Toronto Maple Leafs medical staff attend to forward John Tavares after a collision with Montreal Canadiens forward Corey Perry in Game 1 of their Stanley Cup Playoffs series Thursday.The Toronto Maple Leafs will be without captain John Tavares for at least two weeks as he recovers from a knee injury and a concussion sustained in Game 1 of the first-round series against the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday.

Tavares, 30, was checked by Canadiens defenseman Ben Chiarot midway through the first period of Montreal’s 2-1 win. 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.Story continues below advertisementThe Leafs said Tavares would be out indefinitely following the injury, but updated that stance Saturday after the knee injury was discovered.

“John was diagnosed with a concussion and also sustained a knee injury on the play, similar to the one sustained by Zach Hyman during the regular season in Vancouver,” Maple Leafs general manager Kyle Dubas said. “It will be a minimum of two weeks on that but obviously our primary concern is the concussion and making sure he returns to full health.

“The knee injury you can give a timeline on but the head injury and concussion, it’s very difficult to place a timeline on when someone is going to return from that. We handle those in a very conservative nature and handle them very sensitively. We will follow the protocols to a ‘T’ on that. We can’t replace that element with John and cannot repair it. We are keeping in mind he has a young family and there is an onus on us to protect him and his future in that regard.

Tavares, on Friday, took to Twitter to show his appreciation for the support he received following the incident.

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