Unfortunately, this scenario could repeat itself, marking the third time in just over a week.
During Thursday's game against the Boston Bruins, with less than a minute left in the first period, Liljegren engaged in a puck race with Brad Marchand.
Regrettably, Marchand got his stick between Liljegren's legs, causing him to crash into the end boards feet-first.
Liljegren remained on the ice briefly, struggling to stand. Surprisingly, the officials chose not to penalize Marchand, despite the clear foul.
The officiating team for the game was Francois St. Laurent and Wes McCauley.
Liljegren managed to skate off the ice under his own power, but trainers assisted him down the tunnel.
This news is concerning for the Leafs, who are already missing a top-4 defenseman in Jake McCabe.
They may now have to rely more on John Klingberg than initially planned.
As seen on Maple Leafs Daily:
Brad Marchand appears to intentionally injure a Leafs defenseman; no penalty call on the play
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NOVEMBRE 2 | 501 ANSWERS Marchands Dirty Play Sends Leafs Defenceman Awkwardly Into The Boards Do you think this was a dirty play? | ||
Yes | 109 | 21.8 % |
No | 392 | 78.2 % |
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