Why Was Trevor Moore Out of Bruins Match? Injury Explained

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but feel a pang of concern following the injury that sidelined Trevor Moore during the Kings’ clash with the Boston Bruins on Sunday. With 87 points under our belt and holding second place in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference in the NHL, every player is crucial to our season. The uncertainty surrounding Moore’s absence has left us eager for updates about the prolific left winger and hoping for his swift recovery so we can continue our campaign with the same vigor and determination.

Here are all the available details regarding the 29-year-old ice hockey veteran’s latest injury.

What happened to Trevor Moore?

It’s been verified that Trevor Moore has experienced an injury in his upper body. This injury caused him to miss the Kings’ victory over the Bruins with a score of 7-2. At this point, it is yet undisclosed how he received the injury.

Even though it’s unclear how severe Trevor Moore’s injury is, Los Angeles’ coach Jim Hiller has labeled him as day-to-day. This suggests that Moore might be back in action for the Kings when they face off against the New York Rangers on Tuesday.

Instead of Trevor Moore, who was supposed to play against Boston, Hiller opted for Trevor Lewis. But if Moore continues to be out due to injury for an extended time, the Kings might need a new tactic because Moore is currently their top scorer this season. Furthermore, Moore’s skill in playmaking has significantly benefited Los Angeles, and at present, he has scored 15 goals and assisted on 17 others in 59 games this season, according to RotoWire.

Moore’s health status is unclear at this point, but further information will be provided after he completes required medical tests to evaluate his injury. For now, Hiller is set to face off against the Rangers on Tuesday, aiming to build a lead over the Edmonton Oilers who are tied with the Kings in third place.

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2025-03-24 23:10