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After blocking shot, Jets' Patrik Laine leaves game limping but Maurice says he's OK

The Winnipeg Jets star forward Patrik Laine limped off the ice and didnt return after taking a puck to the lower body during a home game against the Los Angeles Kings Tuesday night.

Head coach Paul Maurice says Laine's injury isn't serious, expects him to make quick recovery

Watch: Jets' Patrik Laine blocks Alec Martinez shot with his foot

7 years ago
Duration 0:11
The Winnipeg Jets' star forward Patrik Laine limped off the ice and didn't return after taking a puck to the lower body during a home game against the Los Angeles Kings Tuesday night.

The Winnipeg Jets' star forward Patrik Laine limped off the ice and didn't return after taking a puck to the lower body during a home game against the Los Angeles Kings Tuesday night.

Laine blocked a shot from the Kings' Alec Martinezearly in the second period but suffered an injury as a result. He was helped to the dressing room hobbling on one foot.

The Winnipeg Jets tweeted a message confirming Laine wouldn't be returning to the game.

At a post-game news conference, Jets head coach Paul Maurice said Laine's injury wasn't serious and he expected him to make a quick recovery.

"It's a concussion," Maurice joked when asked where exactly Laine had taken the hit. "We've already had him looked a couple different ways and there's nothing sinister."

Laine had been on a scoring streak, with two goals in Sunday's game against the Dallas Stars.

That performance tied him at 43 goals with Alex Ovechkin as the top NHL goal scorer.

In leaving the game, Laine ended his 15-game point streak, theleague record for the longest point streak by a teenager.

Patrik Laine limps off ice

7 years ago
Duration 0:44
The Winnipeg Jets' star forward Patrik Laine limped off the ice and didn't return after taking a puck to the lower body during a home game against the Los Angeles Kings Tuesday night.

With files from The Canadian Press