Clayton Keller will miss the rest of the 2021-22 NHL season after suffering a leg injury during the Coyotes game against the Sharks on Wednesday.
You could see he was in immediate pain and remained on the ice for five minutes before the stretcher came out to take him off the ice. While the team has been eliminated from postseason contention, it's always tough to see your top player's season end as Keller's did. While Arizona has been one of the worst teams in the league, Keller was having a career year.
Keller awkwardly crashed into the boards and was stretchered off the ice following the collision.
"We're all sad to see him not just getting hurt but being in pain like that." He lost control and crashed into the end boards. Unfortunately the season’s over for me, but I’m resting comfortably at the hospital in good spirits," Keller wrote.
Arizona Coyotes forward Clayton Keller said he will miss the rest of the season after being stretchered off the ice with a leg injury on Wednesday night.
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Coyotes' star Clayton Keller won't play again this season after falling awkwardly into the boards in the third period of Arizona's 5-2 victory over the San ...
Coyotes head coach André Tourigny said after the game that the injury will be long-term but he’ll recover. This is an unfortunate end to what had been an excellent season for Keller. One of the few bright spots on the 21-41-5 Coyotes, Keller leads the team with 28 goals and 63 points. He reached a career-high in goals and came two points shy of matching his career-high of 65 points set back in his rookie season of 2017-18.
Arizona Coyotes leading scorer Clayton Keller tweeted an update from a hospital Thursday morning, announcing his season is over after being stretchered off ...
He remained prone on the ice for about five minutes before being wheeled off. Unfortunately the season’s over for me, but I’m resting comfortably at the hospital in good spirits," Keller wrote. Arizona Coyotes leading scorer Clayton Keller tweeted an update from a hospital Thursday morning, announcing his season is over after being stretchered off the ice with an apparent leg injury Wednesday night.
Coyotes All-Star Clayton Keller tweeted that his season is over but added he expects to be recovered by the start of next year.
For now, it’s not the injury, it’s the human. He was brought to a hospital for further evaluation. “Unfortunately the season’s over for me, but I’m resting comfortably at the hospital in good spirits.
Arizona Coyotes star Clayton Keller says he'll be out for the rest of the season, but plans to be ready for the start of the 2022-23 campaign after being ...
He remained prone on the ice for about five minutes before being wheeled off, giving a thumbs-up sign as he left. Arizona Coyotes star Clayton Keller says he'll be out for the rest of the season, but plans to be ready for the start of the 2022-23 campaign after being taken off the ice on a stretcher during a game against the San Jose Sharks on Wednesday night. The Coyotes confirmed that the winger underwent successful surgery for a fractured leg Wednesday night and is expected to make a full recovery after four to six months.
Keller a rassuré ses partisans sur son état de santé jeudi, précisant toutefois que la saison 2021-2022 est terminée pour lui.
Clayton Keller a subi une fracture de la jambe et sa saison est terminéeLNH jeudi, 31 mars 2022. Je serai de retour la saison prochaine, meilleur que jamais pour le jour 1! « Je me repose confortablement à l'hôpital et le moral est bon.
L'attaquant des Coyotes a quitté le match contre les Sharks après avoir chuté lourdement contre la rampe.
Tout le monde pensait à Kells», a émis l’attaquant Barrett Hayton. Malheureusement, la campagne est finie pour moi, mais je me repose confortablement à l'hôpital dans un bon état d'esprit», a précisé Keller sur son compte Twitter. [...] Il est le cœur et l’âme de notre formation.»
It was some scary moments in Arizona last night, as Coyotes forward Clayton Keller was stretchered off the ice after crashing hard into the boards.
The 23-year-old forward already did hit a career-high in goals with 28 and was averaging more than 20 minutes a night for the rebuilding club. The Coyotes issued a press release indicating that Keller had been moved to a local hospital, and this morning he revealed that his season is over. With his season over, Keller will miss a chance to set a career-high in points, and finish with 63 in 67 games.
Clayton Keller is out for the season after he was taken from the Arizona Coyotes game on a stretcher because of a leg injury sustained in the third period ...
"It's tough to see him in a situation like that, for sure." Keller leads the Coyotes with 63 points (28 goals, 35 assists) in 66 games. "It was an eerie few minutes, watching them bring the stretcher out. Keller said in a tweet Thursday. "Unfortunately the season's over for me, but I'm resting comfortably at the hospital in good spirits. The game was delayed eight minutes while Keller received medical attention. "They were lining up (in the X-ray room) just to touch him, just to tell him that 'We're here for you.'
Clayton Keller, the Coyotes' leading scorer, is out four to six months after having surgery Wednesday night on a fractured leg. He was injured crashing into ...
"I will be back better than ever for day 1 next season!!!!" I will be back better than ever for day 1 next season!!!! Unfortunately the season's over for me, but I'm resting comfortably at the hospital in good spirits.
The specific nature of Keller's injury remains a mystery, but the 23-year-old forward had to be stretchered off the ice before being taken to the hospital after ...
The injury news on Coyotes All-Star forward Clayton Keller was what the team expected: long-term. Keller underwent surgery to repair a leg fracture late ...
"At the same time, it's a good opportunity for the younger players to come up and play and show what they've got. The injuries continue to mount, with the two most recent being Keller and forward Lawson Crouse, who was also having his best season as a Coyote with 34 points. Tourigny hopes they can return, but he said forward Andrew Ladd, who skated with the team Thursday, and defenseman Janis Moser are the two players with the best chance of playing again before season's end, with Ladd the first one back of the two. It's Los Yotes Night in celebration of Hispanic/Latino heritage, and there are eight more home games left in the team's time in Glendale. ... Wednesday's win ended a six-game losing streak for the Coyotes, who at 47 points are tied with the Montreal Canadiens for the worst total in the NHL. ... The Ducks have lost 11 straight games after falling at home, 3-2 in overtime to the playoff-contending Dallas Stars. So Anaheim will be playing the second game of a back-to-back Friday. ... Schmaltz finished the month of March with 22 points by adding a goal and an assist on Wednesday. He had nine goals and 13 assists, and the 22 points are the most a Coyotes/Jets individual has recorded in a regular-season calendar month since Keith Tkachuk had 26 in March of 1996. Crouse isn't expected to return before the season ends, and forward Christian Fischer (lower-body injury) also has a longer-term prognosis. But we need to replace his energy and his leadership." Keller was transported to a local hospital, and after his operation, the team announced he will be out for four to six months. "He cares a lot, and we need to replace that. Coyotes forward Nick Schmaltz is close with Keller, and the team has formed a tight bond. Keller is the Coyotes' goals leader with 28 and is tied for most assists with 35, and had become a more all-around player this season. "He was smiling, positive, talking about the pain was way less now," Tourigny said. Keller tweeted out a message of gratitude early Thursday morning.