The Anaheim Ducks shared unfortunate news concerning one of their veteran players.
Anaheim Ducks Announce Long-Term Injury to Alex Killorn

In a recent statement on X, the Ducks announced that their player Alex Killorn will undergo a knee surgery next week that'll keep him sidelined four-to-six weeks.
Per NHL.com:
"Ducks forward Alex Killorn will undergo arthroscopic left knee surgery next week. He is expected to be out of the lineup four-to-six weeks.
Killorn has totaled six goals and 19 points in 34 games this season, his first as a Duck. He scored twice in Anaheim's comeback win over Florida Monday afternoon, including the game-winning goal in overtime. The 34-year-old had collected 11 points in his last 15 games and was tied for seventh among team leaders in scoring this season."
This is the second time this season that Killorn gets injured. During the training camp, he broke his finger and missed the first ten games of the season.
More to come.
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BREAKING: Ducks Forward Suffers Second Long-Term Injury This Season
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