OHL Ottawa 67's

Bradford's season over with fractured femur

Published on March 12, 2014 under Ontario Hockey League (OHL)
Ottawa 67's News Release


The Ottawa 67's confirmed today that forward Erik Bradford suffered a fractured left femur after colliding into the offensive zone boards during Tuesday night's game against the Kingston Frontenacs at Canadian Tire Centre.

Bradford will be out of the lineup for the remainder of the regular season and will not compete should the 67's qualify for the Ontario Hockey League playoffs.

Bradford had 15 goals and 42 points in 27 games for Ottawa, making him one of the team's top offensive performers, after being acquired in a trade with the Barrie Colts at the OHL trade deadline in January.

Surgery will be required as part of Bradford's recovery program.




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