We now know that Max Pacioretty will be unavailable to the Toronto Maple Leafs for the club’s next seven games due to a lower-body injury he sustained earlier this month.
The Leafs announced Tuesday that they had moved David Kampf to injured reserve and called up Fraser Minten. The Leafs didn’t have sufficient cap space to do that without another corresponding move to free up salary cap space.
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According to PuckPedia.com, the Leafs moved Max Pacioretty to the team’s long-term injured reserve list to do that.
Under LTIR rules, a player is unavailable to return until he misses 10 games and 24 since the last time they played. That would mark the Dec. 7 game against the Pittsburgh Penguins as Pacioretty’s earliest possible return to the lineup.
The #LeafsForever moved Pacioretty to LTIR. They then used the space to call up Minten.
They have $789K Cap Space remaining in LTIR with 22 active players.
LTIR: Jarnkrok, Pacioretty, Mermis
IR: Matthews, Kampf
SUSP: Reaveshttps://t.co/frOiyZPWLg
— PuckPedia (@PuckPedia) November 19, 2024
Pacioretty was injured against the Montreal Canadiens on Nov. 9. He collided with Montreal Canadiens defenseman Mike Matheson and instantly grabbed the back of his left leg.
The 35-year-old has not been seen skating and the player may miss more than the time he has been away, although Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving expressed optimism that Pacioretty’s injury was as serious as feared,
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Pacioretty signed a one-year, $873,770 with Toronto on Oct. 7 after joining the team on a professional tryout for training camp. He has two goals, four assists, and is averaging 12:11 of ice time through his first 13 games with the Maple Leafs.