"His first injury, the one that kept him out toward the end of the season, I think it was described to me as a ticking time bomb," Maurice said. "So when we came in and he played Game 2 (against the Bruins), I'm thinking, 'OK, we get Game 2'. But that one, it's more of a groin injury that held, but he had had a pretty significant oblique problem. And for hockey, so much twisting, that's real. And I think it bottomed. It was the most egregious for him in the Toronto series (second round). It was seven games (against Boston). He went six, but seven games, day off and you get into the Toronto series and we got into Game 3 and 4, he was struggling to play those games and then I think that one leveled off, so he was able to kind of keep going, but he was in an awful lot of pain, but he still got it done. He still played."