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We Now Know Exactly When and How Auston Matthews Got Injured

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River Hawk
December 22, 2024  (10:17)
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After being pulled from the lineup against the New York Islanders, Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube finally shared how Auston Matthews reaggravated his injury.

Even before being named Toronto's captain, Auston Matthews has been invaluable to the Maple Leafs, keeping them in the fight for a Stanley Cup run.

However, Matthews has not been able to completely fulfill his role as a leader, as much of his time last month was healing from an injury he sustained during the preseason instead of being in the fight with the rest of his team.

"Matthews missed nine games last month because of an upper-body injury and returned Nov. 30, a 5-3 win against the Tampa Bay Lightning. During his recovery, he took a five-day trip to Germany to visit a doctor who both he and other Maple Leafs players have seen in the past, for consultation. The injury was one he had been managing since missing time during the preseason."

Though he was cleared to return to the ice on November 30th, NHL Insider Chris Johnston revealed that Matthews reaggravated his injury and would not be in the lineup against the New York Islanders.

Fans frustrated over his absence, and ultimately Toronto's 6-3 loss to the Islanders, were hoping for an explanation behind what resulted in this change in condition.

Finally, NHL writer Luke Fox reported that Craig Berube admitted to what instance pushed Matthews back a few steps.

This occurred during their recent game against the Buffalo Sabres, when defenseman Dennis Gilbert cross-checked Matthews, forcing him onto the ice.

While it is nice to have an answer on the cause of his absence, it does not change his availability status, which remains day-to-day.

With so much of his season not at 100%, hopefully, Matthews can avoid any more aggravation to injury.

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We Now Know Exactly When and How Auston Matthews Got Injured

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