Injury Update Regarding Veteran Maple Leafs Forward Max Pacioretty
A Maple Leafs reporter has provided an update on Maple Leafs veteran Max Pacioretty following an injury during loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets.
The Maple Leafs were force-fed a disappointing loss by the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday, falling 6-2 and looking flat throughout the game. One bright spot was Nicholas Robertson finally scoring after going six games without a point. However, a setback occurred when veteran forward Max Pacioretty left the game due to a lower-body injury sustained during play in the second period.
Thankfully, Maple Leafs fans can breathe a sigh of relief, as Pacioretty’s injury appears to be less serious than initially feared.
Pacioretty has made a positive impact on the Maple Leafs, recording two goals in five games this season. However, he has been in and out of the lineup in the early stages of the season. Pacioretty has expressed that it’s challenging to be scratched and watch games from the press box, as he is used to contributing on the ice. However, the 35-year-old veteran has started to embrace more of a mentor role at this stage in his career and has taken his reduced role in stride.
For now, Pacioretty is proving to be a valuable addition for the Maple Leafs at a low cap hit. If he can continue to score as a secondary scoring winger, he will likely secure a more consistent spot in the lineup in the future, so long as he can stay healthy.