Source: Kevin Fiala's season likely over after Olympic injury - ESPN
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by Greg WyshynskiFebruary 14, 2026
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Kevin Fiala's season is likely over after suffering a serious leg injury during Switzerland's Olympic match against Canada. The Los Angeles Kings star was stretchered off the ice following a collision with Canadian forward Tom Wilson, resulting in what the Swiss Ice Hockey Federation described as a lower leg injury requiring surgery. This incident occurred near the end of Switzerland's 5-1 loss to Canada in the round-robin stage of the Milan Cortina Games. Fiala, who was already a key player for the Kings with 40 points in 56 games and 18 goals, is second on both the team's points and goals leaderboard. His absence could be devastating for the Kings, who are currently three points out of a playoff spot in the Western Conference.
The injury happened during a routine play when Fiala was hit by Wilson near the sideboards. Their legs became entangled, causing Fiala to fall with Wilson's weight on his leg. Despite the severity of the injury, no penalty was called, and both players later expressed that it was an accidental incident. Wilson described the situation as "just unlucky" and expressed sympathy for Fiala, emphasizing the impact of such a serious injury during a high-stakes tournament like the Olympics.
Fiala's injury highlights the risks associated with NHL players participating in international tournaments. Many teams have concerns about losing key players to injuries sustained during the Olympics, which has led to ongoing debates within the league about participation. For the Kings, who
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Originally published on ESPN on 2/14/2026