Domi Faces Surgery Complications, Out Indefinitely for Maple Leafs

Max Domi, a forward for the Toronto Maple Leafs, is currently facing complications from recent offseason surgery, leading to an indefinite absence from the team. The Maple Leafs confirmed this development in a statement released on Monday, noting that Domi’s condition will be reevaluated at the beginning of training camp.
Details of Domi’s Surgery
The surgery was necessary to address a lingering issue that Domi managed throughout the past season. He is actively collaborating with the club’s medical staff during his recovery process.
Performance Overview
- Age: 31
- Season Performance: 36 points (12 goals and 24 assists)
- Games Played: 80
- Current Team: Toronto Maple Leafs
Domi completed his third season with the Maple Leafs last year. Over his career, he has accumulated 486 points, which include 150 goals and 336 assists, spanning 815 regular-season games. He has played for several NHL teams, including:
- Arizona Coyotes
- Montreal Canadiens
- Columbus Blue Jackets
- Carolina Hurricanes
- Chicago Blackhawks
- Dallas Stars
Contract Situation
Domi is currently under a four-year contract worth $15 million, which averages $3.75 million per year. He signed this deal with the Maple Leafs on July 1, 2024, and has two seasons left on this contract.
This unexpected surgery and subsequent absence create uncertainty regarding Domi’s future contributions during the upcoming season. The Maple Leafs will monitor his recovery closely, hoping for a swift return to the ice.




