Anthony Mantha to get surgery on ACL injury, will miss remainder of Calgary Flames' season
Briefly

Calgary Flames forward Anthony Mantha will undergo ACL surgery, ending his season early after just 13 games, severely impacting the team's roster and plans.
Mantha's injury occurred during a play against the Montreal Canadiens, when he was hit awkwardly and fell, resulting in a significant knee injury.
Signing with the Flames in July, Mantha had a promising start, achieving a Gordie Howe hat trick and scoring seven points before his injury.
Historically plagued by injuries, Mantha has yet to complete a full 82-game season in his 10-year NHL career, averaging only 54 games per season.
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