Maple Leafs, Canadiens players react to John Tavares hit: 'I felt sick to my stomach when I saw it'

Scary incident occurred in first period of their Stanley Cup playoffs matchup

Montreal Canadiens forward Corey Perry opened up about the hit that knocked Toronto Maple Leafs center John Tavares out of Game 1 of their Stanley Cup playoffs matchup on Thursday night.

With less than 10 minutes to go in the first period, Tavares fell to the ice after he was hit by the Canadiens’ Ben Chiarot at the blue line. As he was falling, Perry’s knee made contact with Tavares’ head while Perry was attempting to exit the zone, and Tavares’ head snapped back and he laid face-down on the ice.

Tavares was stretchered off the ice.

“He got hit and I was coming out of the zone,” Perry said, via NHL.com. “He fell and I tried to jump over him and unfortunately I caught my knee on his head. I don’t know what else to do there. I know Johnny pretty well. I just hope he is OK.”

He added: “I felt sick to my stomach when I saw it. It was a scary situation. I’ll reach out to him and talk to him and hope he’s OK. [Maple Leafs forward Nick Foligno] came up to me and said, ‘Let’s just settle this now, let’s not wait.’ You’ve got to do what you’ve got to do.’”

Perry and Foligno fought as soon as play resumed.

“Just horrible,” Foligno added. “Life comes into play at that point, and just seeing how he was in pain, it made you sick to your stomach. You think about him as a family man too. The game kind of takes a back seat no matter the circumstances when you see somebody in that much pain and an unfortunate play like it was.”

Maple Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe told reporters Tavares was “conscious and communicating well.” He said the player was going to remain in the hospital for further testing.

The players on the ice weren’t the only ones to hide their eyes once seeing the hit.

The Canadiens would come away with a 2-1 victory to go up 1-0 in the series.

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