The Toronto Maple Leafs confirmed forward Max Domi is out indefinitely due to complications from offseason surgery ahead of the 2026
NHL season. The update has raised serious questions about Toronto's roster depth and Domi's long-term recovery timeline ahead of training camp starting later this year.
Max Domi reportedly played the entire 2025-26 NHL season with an injury before undergoing corrective surgery this offseason. Toronto Maple Leafs officials didn’t specify the exact injury, but said the veteran forward will continue to rehab under medical supervision before being re-evaluated as the team prepares for training camp.
Toronto Maple Leafs reveal Max Domi injury complications before 2026 NHL training camp
The Toronto Maple Leafs announced Max Domi has experienced setbacks in his recovery from offseason surgery and will be out indefinitely, leading into the upcoming NHL season.
The franchise released an official statement confirming the 31-year-old forward underwent surgery to fix a lingering issue that plagued him all of the 2025-26 season. Team officials added that Domi will have another evaluation at the start of training camp before continuing to work closely with the club’s medical staff.
The update comes in what has been a difficult offseason for Toronto after the organization missed the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since the 2015-16 NHL season.
The team has already experienced major leadership changes in decisions on management and coaching staff.
Domi, who had 12 goals and 24 assists in 80 games for the Toronto Maple Leafs last season. He also finished with a minus-29 rating, which has led to increasing speculation that his injury may have affected his performances throughout the year.
That injury setback now adds another layer of unknown to Toronto’s offseason planning. The Maple Leafs will likely face some significant roster assessments before the 2026-27 NHL season, particularly concerning forward depth and offensive production.
Domi is under contract for two more seasons, on a four-year deal he signed in 2024 with the Toronto Maple Leafs. His health status could turn into a big storyline as the NHL training camp and preseason preparations kick in.
Meanwhile, the organization is also entering a new era after management restructuring and landing the first overall pick in the upcoming 2026 NHL Draft.