
"During the Toronto Maple Leafs' dominant 7-2 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins, defenceman Oliver Ekman-Larsson exited the game in the third period due to an upper-body injury. The veteran blueliner had been having one of his best performances of the season, scoring in the first period and adding an assist before being forced out of action. His goal extended his point streak to a career-best nine games-a run that now stands tied for the second-longest by a defenseman in Maple Leafs franchise history."
"Before exiting, Ekman-Larsson made a significant impact. He scored Toronto's opening goal in the first period and added an assist, extending his point streak to nine games, the longest of his NHL career. This streak is now tied for the second-longest by a defenceman in Maple Leafs franchise history, a testament to how impactful he has been early in the 2025-26 season."
"Head coach Craig Berube addressed the media following the victory, noting that he wasn't entirely sure about Ekman-Larsson's status but believed the defenceman "Seems to be okay." The Leafs will evaluate him further before determining his availability for upcoming games. Considering Ekman-Larsson's importance to the blueline, Toronto will be cautious with his recovery."
Oliver Ekman-Larsson left the third period of a 7-2 Maple Leafs win over Pittsburgh with an upper-body injury after scoring Toronto's opening goal and adding an assist. His goal extended a career-best nine-game point streak, tying the second-longest streak by a defenseman in Maple Leafs history. Over that nine-game span he recorded three goals and nine assists. Through 25 games this season he has four goals and 16 assists for 20 points. Head coach Craig Berube said Ekman-Larsson "Seems to be okay" and the team will evaluate his status before upcoming games.
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