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Canucks C Filip Chytil (face) out indefinitely after practice injury

By Thomson Reuters Feb 20, 2026 | 4:12 PM

Vancouver Canucks center Filip Chytil will miss an indefinite amount of time because of a facial fracture that he sustained ​during a practice drill, head coach ‌Adam Foote said Friday.

A shot hit Chytil in the face on Wednesday as the Canucks prepared to return from the NHL’s ongoing Winter Olympics’ break.

“I think it went ‌off ​one of our defenseman’s ⁠skates and skipped up. ⁠Really some bad luck for him,” Foote told reporters, adding specialists are evaluating whether Chytil needs surgery.

Even a pause from the schedule was ​damaging to Chytil’s health. Concussion issues, a persistent problem throughout his nine-year career, have ⁠limited him to 12 appearances ⁠this season and contributed to his ​omission from Czechia’s Olympic roster.

The 26-year-old has three ​points (all goals) in his first full season with ‌Vancouver, which acquired him from the New York Rangers in January 2025 as part of the trade return for J.T. Miller.

A whiplash injury ⁠ended Chytil’s season last March after he tallied 13 goals and 26 points in 56 games for the ⁠Rangers and ‌Canucks. He made only 10 ⁠appearances in the 2023-24 season.

The No. ​21 overall ‌draft pick in 2017, Chytil ​has totaled ⁠80 goals and 173 points in 405 career games.

The Canucks’ dismal season — they rank last in the NHL with 42 points in 57 games — resumes at home next Wednesday against the Winnipeg Jets.

–Field ​Level Media