OAKVILLE, Ontario – Toronto Rock owner, president and general manager Jamie Dawick announced Tuesday that Tom Schreiber will miss approximately six to eight weeks due to a partially torn posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) in his left knee. The injury will not require surgery and Schreiber is expected to return to the Rock lineup well in advance of the playoffs.
The injury occurred in the fourth quarter of Saturday’s game against the Rochester Knighthawks as Schreiber got wrapped up with a pair of Knighthawk defenders.
“I got rolled up with someone from behind,” Schreiber explained. “My leg twisted, I fell forward and I felt a jolt of pain. It was behind the knee, near the hamstring. Immediately afterwards, I felt good, I ran in the hallway near the locker room, I think the adrenaline was still pumping. I took a quick shift but shut it down from there.”
In Schreiber’s absence, the Rock will most likely look to third-year pro Dan Lintner to step into the lineup. An offensive righty, Lintner has had success at the NLL level and this will be a big opportunity the 24-year native of Courtice, Ontario. In two games this year, he has scored three goals and added a pair of assists for five points.
Toronto will be without Schreiber for the first time this weekend when they face the Georgia Swarm on Saturday night at 7:05 p.m ET. Fans can watch the game live on NLLTV.com.