

Injuries are a brutal way to end your season, and by extension, career. A few Edmonton Oilers have gone out that way in recent years.
Oscar Klefbom stopped playing because of a shoulder injury that he played with for a long time during his career. Mike Smith has been on LTIR this season and is expected that he won't make a return.
Connor Bedard & Taylor Hall.Taylor Hall got a new lease on his career this season when he was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks - the team that drafted the latest generational talent - Connor Bedard. He was brought to help mentor the rookie, considering that he was a first overall pick himself.
That ideal scenario has come to an end, with an announcement on Hall coming this morning.
Reported by Mark Lazerus of The Athletic, Hall will have knee surgery and miss the remainder of the season. Hall had four points in ten games played this season. He was averaging 16:20 of ice time a night.
He's had at least two other major knee surgeries in his career. Whether it's the same knee or not, we'll need to wait for confirmation on that.
The 32-year old has had a good career to this point. Let's hope he can rebound from this injury to make a return to the NHL.
Here is a video of the play where the injury most likely occurred.
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