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Senators GM confirms team's myriad postseason injuries

Charles LeClaire / USA Today Sports

It was widely known that Senators defenseman Erik Karlsson was playing with two hairline fractures in his left heel, but during Ottawa's end-of-season press conference, general manager Pierre Dorion said Karlsson was playing with muscle damage in his ankle in addition to the foot issue, according to TSN's Ian Mendes.

This makes it even more remarkable that Karlsson played as well as he did during the postseason. In 19 games, he recorded two goals and 16 assists with a plus-13 rating while averaging over 28 minutes per night.

While Karlsson was certainly Ottawa's best player during their postseason, their second best player, goaltender Craig Anderson, was also battling injuries of his own. Dorion said Anderson's back was in "terrible shape" during the second round against the Rangers, per Mendes.

Karlsson and Anderson weren't the only two to be battling injuries, though. Dorion announced the following injuries at the presser:

Player Position Injury
Mark Borowiecki D high ankle sprain
Alex Burrows F high ankle sprain
Cody Ceci D finger broken several times
Zack Smith F abdominal
Dion Phaneuf D wrist
Viktor Stalberg F abdominal
Chris Neil F sprained hand
Tom Pyatt F ankle
Derick Brassard F shoulder
Fredrik Claesson D back
Marc Methot D finger
Mark Stone F leg
Ryan Dzingel F wrist
Clarke MacArthur F neck

The toughness of hockey players should never be brought into question.

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