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Maple Leafs' Max Domi faced mobility issues after surgery

Created at 31 May · 7:10 PM2 sources↑ Market-relevant2 events
IN SHORT

Toronto Maple Leafs forward Max Domi underwent surgery for an issue he played through last season. Complications arose, reportedly leaving him unable to walk for days following the procedure, casting doubt on his availability for the upcoming season.

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Key Numbers

80games played by Domi in the past season
36points posted by Domi in the past season
12goals scored by Domi in the past season
74minimum games played by Domi in each of his three seasons with the Leafs
2023year Domi joined the Maple Leafs as a free agent
2013year Domi was drafted by the Arizona Coyotes

Who's Involved

Max Domi
Toronto Maple Leafs forward facing surgery complications
Toronto Maple Leafs
NHL team whose player Max Domi underwent surgery
Steve Simmons
Reporter for the Toronto Sun who detailed Domi's complications

↳ Why This Matters

Max Domi's recent surgery and subsequent complications have raised concerns about his NHL career and his ability to play in the upcoming season. The Maple Leafs' lack of transparency regarding the procedure and its aftermath has fueled speculation and worry among fans and analysts.

Key facts

  • Max Domi underwent surgery to address an issue he played through during the 2025-26 season.
  • The Maple Leafs announced Domi would be out indefinitely due to complications arising from the procedure.
  • A report suggests Domi underwent back surgery and could not walk in the days following the operation.
  • Domi chose his own surgeon for the procedure, not the one recommended by the Leafs.
  • Domi has been a consistent player for the Maple Leafs since joining in 2023.

Max Domi's recent surgery and subsequent complications have raised concerns about his NHL career and his ability to play in the upcoming season. The Maple Leafs' lack of transparency regarding the procedure and its aftermath has fueled speculation and worry among fans and analysts.

Frequently asked questions

Max Domi underwent surgery for an issue he played through last season, but experienced complications afterward, including temporary mobility issues.

A report indicates that Domi could not walk in the days following his back surgery.

His status for the upcoming season remains in doubt due to the complications from his surgery.

Yes, the report noted that Domi chose his own surgeon for the operation, rather than the one suggested by the Maple Leafs.

What Happens Next

01Domi's status for the coming season remains in doubt.

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How It Developed

1 Jun · 12:34 AM
A new report details that Max Domi struggled to walk after his offseason surgery, which reportedly went 'terribly wrong'.
New York Post via PiQSuite
31 May · 6:57 PM
Max Domi's NHL career is on pause after surgery complications, with reports indicating he could not walk post-operation.
Fox News via PiQSuite

Sources

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Maple Leafs star Max Domi reportedly facing scary complications, mobility issues after surgerym.piqsuite.com
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Maple Leafs' Max Domi struggled to walk after offseason surgery gone 'terribly wrong'm.piqsuite.com

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