Hockey

Kings rookie Quinton Byfield placed on injured reserve with broken ankle

Quinton Byfield was placed on injured reserve by the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday, a day after fracturing his left ankle in a preseason game.

19-year-old hit corner boards awkwardly following a collision in a preseason game

The Los Angeles Kings have placed rookie centre Quinton Byfield on injured reserve Wednesday with a broken ankle following an awkward collision in a preseason game against Arizona. (File/The Associated Press)

Quinton Byfield was placed on injured reserve by the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday, a day after fracturing his left ankle in a preseason game.

Byfield, the second overall pick in the 2020 NHL draft, was hurt in the third period of the Kings' 4-1 loss to the Arizona Coyotes on Tuesday night.

The 19-year old centre hit the corner boards awkwardly during a collision with Arizona right wing Christian Fischer. Byfield was unable to put any weight on his left leg and was helped off the ice.

"It was a clean hit. It was unfortunate," Kings coach Todd McLellan said of the play.

"He went into the boards. One skate went one way and one the other. It's in a corner. If it is in a straightaway, he would have got away with rolling off but there was nowhere to go. Not a dirty hit."

Byfield had an inside track to centre the fourth line before being injured. He spent most of last season with Ontario of the American Hockey League, but did play in six games for the Kings, finishing with one assist.

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