Bo Horvat, the center for the New York Islanders, sustained a lower-body injury while playing for Team Canada at the 2025 IIHF World Championships, and will miss the remainder of the tournament. He logged 11:28 of ice time before missing the rest of the game against Finland. In his six games with Canada, he earned eight points. Despite an injury-plagued season for the Islanders, where he was their leading scorer, the injury is not expected to affect his training camp schedule. However, the organization is undergoing significant changes after missing the playoffs, which raises questions about team dynamics and Horvat's future.
Horvat logged just 11:28 of ice time before missing the entire third period during Canada's 2-1 shootout loss to Finland in the IIHF World Championships.
His first-linemates, Mathew Barzal and Anthony Duclair, were sidelined for significant portions of the season, impacting the Islandersâ playoff hopes.
Considering where the team is in the early portions of their offseason, anything non-serious should not impact Horvat's availability for training camp come September.
The parting of ways with Lou Lamoriello signals possible significant changes within the organization, prompting speculation about Horvat's future with the Islanders.
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