Maple Leafs John Tavares flashes thumbs up while being stretchered off ice after scary injury

Prayers up for John Tavares.

Toronto Maple Leafs captain John Tavares was injured in a terrifying freak accident on Thursday during the team’s opening game of the Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Montreal Canadiens. After being knocked to the ice in the first period on a seemingly routine play, Canadiens forward Corey Perry accidentally kneed Tavares in the head as the Toronto captain was attempting to get up to resume play.

In the interest of sparing you the visual of the stomach-churning play, here’s a link to a tweet of the moment at full speed. But be warned, it’s a really scary injury so click at your own risk.

In the aftermath of the chilling injury, trainers from both the Maple Leafs and the Canadiens were able to get Tavares onto a stretcher. Thankfully, Tavares flashed his teammates and fans at home a reassuring thumbs up on his way off the ice.

It’s so great to see Tavares giving an indication that he was okay in the moment the trainers stretchered him off the ice. Canadian media reported that after the hit, Tavares was being transported to a local hospital for further evaluation.

The Canadiens themselves tweeted a message of support for Tavares in the moments after his injury.

Let’s continue to hope that Tavares will be okay long-term and recovers swiftly after such a traumatic injury.

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