Maple Leafs Ryan Reaves Leaves the Game vs The Philadelphia Flyers After Suffering Injury During Fight
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Dan
March 19, 2024 (9:06 PM)
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Earlier in the game, Toronto Maple Leafs Forward Ryan Reaves dropped the gloves with flyers tough guy Nic Deslauriers.
It was quite the battle as Deslauriers ended up knocking down Reaves with a couple of big blows.
Soon after the fight, Reaves would leave the game and head to the locker room.
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It appears that Nic Deslauriers got Reaves with an eye poke sending the Leafs tough guy to the locker room.
Ouch! That does not look good for Reaves. The game between the Flyers and Leafs is still going on and Reaves has yet to return to the game.
The Leafs can't afford to lose any more players after a daunting injury plagued season.
Let's hope Reaves makes his comeback and we can enjoy his antics on and off the ice.
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| POLL |
19 MARS | 273 ANSWERS Maple Leafs Ryan Reaves Leaves the Game vs The Philadelphia Flyers After Suffering Injury During Fight Who won the fight? |
| Ryan Reaves | 105 | 38.5 % |
| Nic Deslauriers | 168 | 61.5 % |
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