Blue Jackets' Bobrovsky injured in loss to Kings
Columbus Blue Jackets goalie Sergei Bobrovsky left Tuesday's game against the Los Angeles Kings with an apparent injury.
Sergei Bobrovsky will be re-evaluted tomorrow, #CBJ coach John Tortorella said. No further injury update at this time.
— NHL Blue Jackets (@BlueJacketsNHL) December 9, 2015
Players called for trainer Mike Vogt to assist Bobrovsky off the ice with over five minutes left in the third period and his team leading 2-1. It's unknown how the 27-year-old suffered the injury, but Rob Mixer of BlueJackets.com indicated it's likely an upper-body issue.
#CBJ athletic trainer Mike Vogt was having a long look at Bobrovsky's head/neck/chest area before he left. No other update right now.
— Rob Mixer (@RobMixer) December 9, 2015
Curtis McElhinney entered the game in Bobrovsky's place, allowing a late third period goal to Jeff Carter that sent the game into overtime, where defenseman Alec Martinez scored the game-winner for Los Angeles.
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