Liles Out Indefinitely

by on December 27, 2011 in Leafs News - 160 Comments

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Another name was added to the Maple Leafs‘ injured list today, as defenceman John-Michael Liles was placed on IR indefinitely with concussion-like symptoms.  The injury stems back to a hit he took from Paul Gaustad in the Leafs’ 3-2 win over Buffalo on December 22nd.

Watch the replay of the hit after the jump.

While some may be apt to bemoan the fact that Gaustad did not receive a suspension for what turned out to be a hit resulting in “concussion-like symptoms”, a few points must be noted:

  • Although Liles proceeded directly to the dressing room (and presumably, the “quiet room”) after the hit, he did return to the game shortly thereafter.
  • The hit occurred in open ice, on a player in possession of the puck, whose body movements in the act of making a play on the puck contributed to the point of contact.
  • Further to that point, it is important to remember how fast these types of plays occur (in this instance, the puck possession-to-hit span was less than three seconds). Once Liles had lowered his body position to make a play on the puck, Gaustad was not able to slow his momentum and/or avoid contact.
  • As with any other type of injury, some head injuries are preventable and others simply are not. In this case, the timing of the play was the main contributor to the injury — as opposed to it being a case of “directly targeting the head”, running a player from behind, or taking a run at an opponent without the puck.

In essence, the rulebook can go only so far in preventing any one type of injury. The reality is that sometimes, these things are simply going to happen absent any definite fault on either side (or alternatively, with equal fault on both sides). If the “Fastest Game On Ice” advertising hasn’t already driven home the point, the game is built around speed. To that end, even the most vocal critics of the NHL’s disciplinary system have had to admit some contact is simply not possible to avoid within a playmaking window of mere seconds.

For fans, this type of play presents a classic rock and hard place scenario: just as not every “dirty” or illegal hit necessarily results in an injury, not every hit resulting in injury is necessarily a “dirty” or illegal play.

Or, to Gump it:

All that aside, the best Leafs’ fans can do is hope for Liles’ to have a speedy recovery, and that his injury (which began with soreness in the neck) is more similar to that of James Reimer than some of the other head injuries we’ve seen over the course of the the past few seasons.

Looking forward to your thoughts as always,

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  • Anonymous

    Komisarek started skating on Saturday, but it still looks like mid-November before he’s back. (That’s about when Burke will be pulling the trigger on one of his big deals that’s sure to include a roster defenceman.)

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  • Anonymous

    Even better than June

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  • wiski

    Mid November?

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  • MSM

    Yep. And brains aren’t proportionately bigger and don’t have any more skull protection.

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  • wendelsway

    Yep, we’re gonna need him for playoffs

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  • Anonymous
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  • MSM

    Billy Smith looks like a stick figure drawing in old Islanders replays.

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  • Anonymous

    Not knocking Komi. It’s just that he is a slower version of Schenn who makes more mistakes that causes penalties……and we all know our PK success. Do we really want to add another to increase those opportunities down the stretch?

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  • Jordan

    I think you should look up the stats because our PK was alright until he got hurt. Thats when Schenn and Gardiner (no alot of experience and learning) had to step it up

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  • wiski

    Actually the PK was coming around before Komi got hurt then it went south since hes been gone.

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  • wiski

    Actually the PK was coming around before Komi got hurt then it went south since hes been gone.

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  • Anonymous

    don’t we all lol

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  • wendelsway

    With Komi coming to camp lighter this season, I don’t think he’s a slower version of Schenn……just my opinion

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  • MSM

    I like the way Komisarek has owned his area in the leafs zone this year. Every leaf defender could take lessons on how he lets opponents know they won’t have an easy time near his net minder.

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  • wendelsway

    If we’re including me in the all, I can honestly say no, we all don’t…..LOL

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  • Whalz

    He was actually playing the best hockey in a leaf uniform before he got injured. He was making simple plays with the puck and using his body. That’s an important aspect of his game, too bad it took him 3 yrs to figure it out in the blue and white, and of course the injury.

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  • Whalz

    It is hard to play on the off wing. Not many can play that way.

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  • Whalz

    Well said Cameron, I agree he was playing well before his injury.

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