Brian Elliott's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: Ice Hockey
Brian Elliott's Sports Injuries Table
Type | Area | Date | Consequences | Content | How It Happened | Recovery Duration | Rehabilitation Details | Impact On Career | Psychological Impact | Previous Injuries | Return To Competition | Severity | Treatment | Medical Staff | Long Term Impact | Preventive Measures | Competition Missed | Initial Symptoms | Re Injury Risk | Support System | Rehabilitation Location |
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Concussions | Head | 2018-11-14 | Had to follow concussion protocol, which included missing games. | Brian Elliott suffered a concussion during practice when he was hit by a puck. He underwent concussion protocol and missed several games as a result. | Suffered a concussion after being hit by a puck during practice. | 2-3 weeks | Followed NHL concussion protocol, including rest and gradual return to activity. | Minor impact; returned to normal performance post-recovery. | Concern about potential future concussions. | No previous concussions reported. | Returned to play after 3 weeks. | Moderate | Rest and gradual return to activity | Team neurologist and medical staff | No long-term impact reported. | Enhanced protective gear and cautious play. | Missed 7 games. | Headache, dizziness, and sensitivity to light. | Moderate | Team support, family, and medical staff. | Team facilities |
Knee Injuries | Right Knee | 2015-11-25 | Missed several games while recovering. | Brian Elliott sustained a right knee injury during a collision in a game against the Edmonton Oilers. The injury forced him to miss multiple games, impacting the team's performance. | Injured during a game against the Edmonton Oilers when he collided with a player. | 2-4 weeks | Underwent physical therapy and rest to recover. | Temporary setback but returned to form post-recovery. | Mild impact due to the short recovery period. | None reported on the same knee before this incident. | Returned to play after 3 weeks. | Moderate | Physical therapy and rest | Team physicians and physical therapists | No long-term impact reported. | Strengthening exercises for knee stability. | Missed 6 games. | Pain and swelling in the right knee. | Low | Team support and medical staff. | Team facilities |
Lower Body Injuries | Lower Body | 2020-02-05 | Missed several games and had to undergo rehabilitation. | Brian Elliott suffered a lower body injury during a game against the New Jersey Devils. The injury required him to miss several games and undergo rehabilitation. | Injured during a game against the New Jersey Devils while making a save. | 3-5 weeks | Engaged in physical therapy and gradual return to skating. | Short-term impact; returned to full performance after recovery. | Mild impact due to concerns about re-injury. | No similar lower body injuries reported previously. | Returned to play after 4 weeks. | Moderate | Physical therapy and rest | Team physicians and physical therapists | No long-term impact reported. | Strengthening exercises and proper warm-up routines. | Missed 8 games. | Pain and limited mobility in the lower body. | Low | Team support and medical staff. | Team facilities |
Brian Elliott's Sports Injuries Videos
Gotta See It: Elliott injured after collision with Toews
St. Louis goaltender Brian Elliott is injured after forward David Backes pushes Chicago Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews into the net. Panarin forces a turnover, leading to a breakaway for Toews, who takes a shot on goal before Backes arrives late, causing the collision.

Elliott injured, Palmieri scores
Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Brian Elliott gets injured in a game against the New Jersey Devils on November 15, 2018.

Gotta See It: Brian Elliott gets replaced by Jake Allen
After allowing three goals, St. Louis decided to pull Brian Elliott for Jake Allen.

NHL Now: Brian Elliott Out Two Weeks with Lower Body Injury - Nov 16, 2018
The NHL Now crew analyzes the Flyers' options at goaltender with Brian Elliott out for two weeks due to a lower-body injury.

Elliott gets pulled after allowing an early bad goal.
The Anaheim Ducks scored early against the Calgary Flames, with Patrick Eaves banking a shot from a sharp angle that slipped through goalie Brian Elliott's pads. This led to Flames coach Glen Gulutzan considering a goalie change, as backup Chad Johnson began preparing to enter the game. Johnson, however, had limited playtime recently and was coming off an injury, making this his first NHL playoff appearance.
