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Canada's Lafrenière leaves world juniors game against Russia with lower-body injury

Team Canada forward Alexis Lafrenière needed to be helped off the ice during the second period of Canada's game against Russia on Saturday at the world junior hockey championship.

Projected No. 1 pick catches leg in pads of Russian netminder during 2nd period

Canada's Alexis Lafrenière , seen above, suffered an injury during the second period against Russia at the world junior hockey championship in Ostrava, Czech Republic, on Saturday. (Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press)

Team Canada forward Alexis Lafrenière suffered a lower-body injury during the second period of Canada's game against Russia on Saturday at the world junior hockey championship.

With the Canadians trailing 3-0, the 18 year old from Saint-Eustache, Que., caught his leg in the pads of Russia goaltender Amir Miftakhov as he skated across the crease at the 18:24 mark of the second. It appeared as if Lafrenière's left knee was twisted on the play.

As Lafrenière lay on the ice grimacing in pain, while surrounded by teammates and Canada's trainer, Ostravar Arena was dead silent.

A potential No. 1 pick in next summer's 2020 NHL draft, Lafrenière didn't put any weight on his left leg as he was helped off the ice by teammates. He went straight to the locker room and did not return. A potential No. 1 pick in next summer's 2020 NHL draft, Lafrenièrewas in significant pain after the collision.

WATCH | Canada's Alexis Lafrenière exits with injury:

Canada's Alexis Lafreniere leaves game with apparent injury

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Team Canada forward Alexis Lafreniere needs to be helped off the ice after a collision during the 2nd period of Canada's game against Russia at the world juniors.

"We don't know yet," Canadian head coach Dale Hunter said when asked about the extent of the injury. "He's being evaluated."

The Quebec native has 23 goals and 70 points in 32 games with QMJHL's Rimouski Oceanic this season.

He also scored a team-high four points during Canada's opening 6-4 victory over the Americans on Boxing Day at this year's world juniors.

"On and off the ice, he's a leader," said Canadian forward Ty Dellandrea. "We all know what kind of player he is."