Viktor Arvidsson, a forward of the Boston Bruins, has disclosed the painful injury that left him out of the remaining games of the playoff of the Bruins and the Buffalo Sabres. The old winger had broken a rib and punctured a lung in the series, and this generation of the National Hockey League was worried about the severity of the incident.
This injury news precedes the Boston Bruins, who lost to the Buffalo Sabres in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Before his absence left a small hole in the attacking depth of the team in the final games of the series, Viktor Arvidsson had been one of the most productive forwards in Boston.
Boston Bruins forward Viktor Arvidsson reveals frightening injury details
During the Buffalo Sabres playoff series, Boston Bruins forward Viktor Arvidsson broke a rib and punctured his lung. The retired winger affirmed the terrifying wound when the postseason defeat of Boston took place.
Viktor Arvidsson was said to have suffered the injury earlier in the series but continued to play, though injured, before eventually missing the last two matches against Buffalo.
This omission of Viktor Arvidsson was a big topic in the discussion of NHL news round-ups since he had already proved to be one of the most efficient forwards in the match.
Reports around the locker room of the Boston Bruins locker room even suggested that Viktor Arvidsson insisted that there would be a chance of a possible comeback if the series was lengthened.
But the Bruins were beaten out before an issue game could be played.
This situation ultimately saw the Buffalo Sabres exploit the decreased offensive depth with the increased offensive depth in the later games of the season.
Viktor Arvidsson ended a playoff series by scoring two goals even though he was playing in fewer games. The fact that the veteran forward was willing to play even after puncturing a lung has also attracted the interest of NHL analysts and fans following the latest NHL developments.
The injury scenario further puts into question the future of Viktor Arvidsson with the Boston Bruins.