BREAKING: Canucks Thatcher Demko Leaves Game Vs. Leafs
Briefly

In a troubling incident, Vancouver Canucks goaltender Thatcher Demko exited the ice just ten minutes into the game, confirming fears about the fragility of his physical condition. Having already dealt with numerous injuries this season, including back spasms and a popliteus issue, Demko's potential setback is alarming. Despite some recent strong performances, including a shutout against Colorado, the nature of this injury—sustained during warm-ups—does not inspire confidence. Thankfully for the team, Demko has a break until February 22 to recover before facing a critical match against the Golden Knights.
Demko's recent injury, occurring shortly after a promising return to form, raises serious concerns as he has struggled with back issues and other setbacks this season.
With the Canucks' unstable goaltending situation, Demko’s early exit puts additional pressure on Lankinen, who will need to step up in the remaining games.
This injury, sustained during warmups, is particularly worrying since it resembles previous issues rather than a typical game-related injury.
Demko appeared to be regaining his form, highlighted by a shutout and strong performances, which makes this setback even more distressing for his prospects.
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