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The long winding path of Conor Timmins to the Maple Leafs

In November of last year, Conor Timmins had knee surgery after an injury sustained in a game in late October in his sixth game of the season. He played in two NHL games for the Coyotes this season in October, and left with an “upper body injury” in game two against the Bruins. He hasn’t played in the NHL since, but was cleared to play on November 8, when he was sent to the AHL on a 14-day conditioning loan which expired on November 23.

That’s his recent history, but the long story of his injury-interrupted career starts in 2018 in the OHL finals.