Coyotes’ Keller fractures leg in crash, has surgery

NHL

Arizona Coyotes leading scorer Clayton Keller had surgery Wednesday night after fracturing his leg in a 5-2 win over the San Jose Sharks.

Keller is “doing well,” the team announced, and is expected to be out 4-6 months.

He was taken off the ice on a stretcher after being injured with 5:15 remaining in the third period of Wednesday’s game. He was skating toward the Sharks’ net when he got knocked off stride and crashed into the boards behind the goal. He remained prone on the ice for about five minutes before being wheeled off, giving a thumbs-up sign as he left.

Keller, whose mother was in attendance, leads the Coyotes with 28 goals and 35 assists.

“Unfortunately the season’s over for me, but I’m resting comfortably at the hospital in good spirits,” Keller posted on social media. “I will be back better than ever for day 1 next season!!!!”

Jan Jenik scored twice in Wednesday’s game, including the tiebreaker in a three-goal third period, to help the Coyotes snap a six-game losing streak.

“A lot of emotions out there,” Jenik said. “Glad we were able to come out with a win, but obviously we lost our best player.”

Information from The Associated Press is included in this report.

Articles You May Like

Picked By Mumbai Indians At IPL Auctions, This Batter Gets New Zealand Call-Up For T20Is vs Sri Lanka
Like father, like son: Yanks trade thrills Bellinger
Sources: Salter gets shot to succeed QB Sanders
D.C. mayor, Leonsis break ground on new arena
NHL’s 2nd season of ‘Faceoff’ series in production

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *