Toronto Maple Leafs forward Max Domi is currently dealing with complications following an offseason surgery, as announced by the team on Monday. This development leaves the 31-year-old player out indefinitely, with plans for a re-evaluation at the start of the upcoming training camp.
Impact on the Team
Domi, who has been a significant contributor to the Maple Leafs, played through his injury during the 2025-26 season. Despite the challenges, he managed to record 36 points, consisting of 12 goals and 24 assists, over 80 regular-season games. In the playoffs, he added seven points with three goals and four assists in 13 games.
His absence will be felt by the team, as Domi has been a key player since joining the Maple Leafs. Over his 11-year NHL career, he has accumulated 486 points, including 150 goals and 336 assists, along with 801 penalty minutes across 815 games with seven different teams.
Career and Contract
Originally drafted in the first round, 12th overall, in 2013, Domi hails from Winnipeg and has established himself as a versatile forward in the league. He is currently in the midst of a four-year, $15 million contract he signed in July 2024, with two seasons remaining.
The Maple Leafs’ medical staff will continue to work closely with Domi to monitor his recovery process. The specifics of the injury and the surgery have not been disclosed by the team, keeping fans and analysts alike speculating on the potential impact on his future performance.
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