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Islanders F Bo Horvat, a Canada Olympian, avoids serious injury

By Thomson Reuters Jan 2, 2026 | 1:37 PM

New York Islanders alternate captain Bo Horvat remains on track to play for Canada in the ‍Olympics despite leaving Thursday’s loss to the Utah Mammoth with an apparent lower-body injury.

Horvat will miss upcoming games against the Toronto Maple Leafs, New Jersey Devils and ‌Nashville Predators and will ‌be reevaluated in a week, Islanders coach Patrick Roy said Friday.

The 30-year-old center collided awkwardly with Mammoth defenseman Sean Durzi in the ​third period of New York’s 7-2 blowout defeat.

Horvat’s injury is not ‍serious and his Olympic ​participation is not in jeopardy, ​TSN reported Friday. He was named Wednesday ‍to the 25-man Canada team that will compete in the Winter Games at Milan, Italy, beginning Feb. 11.

Horvat’s 21 goals and 33 points this ‍season are team highs. A previous lower-body injury sidelined him for five games in mid-December.

The ‍London, ‍Ontario, product is in his ​fourth season with the Islanders. ​Horvat ⁠was acquired in a blockbuster ‌trade with the Vancouver Canucks in January 2023.

The ninth overall pick in the 2013 draft, Horvat has scored 290 goals with 594 points in 849 career games.

–Field ⁠Level Media