
The New York Islanders and their fans held their breath in the dying seconds of the third period Saturday night when Bo Horvat fell awkwardly on his left hand.
EAST MEADOW, NY -- The New York Islanders and their fans held their breath in the dying seconds of the third period Saturday night.
Right before Christian Dvorak scored on the empty net to give the Montreal Canadiens a 5-3 lead with 20 seconds to play in the third, Horvat collided with Dvorak at the Islanders' blue line.
Horvat seemed to land awkwardly on his left wrist and was slow to get up:
After the final buzzer sounded, Horvat left the ice without a glove on his left hand as he was clearly in some discomfort:
There was no information provided following the game, and with the Islanders off on Sunday, no update could be had until Monday.
When the Islanders took the ice for practice, everyone could exhale as No. 14 hit the ice with his teammates.