Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Yegor Korshkov is expected to miss two months after suffering a broken leg in the KHL, his agent Stas Romanov tells Sportsnet.

Korshkov suffered the injury on Dec. 2 while playing for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl. The six-foot-four, 180-pound winger scored a first-period goal in the 5-3 victory over Avtomobilist, but left the game after only 2:40 of ice time when he was hit by opposing defenceman Dmitry Megalinsky.

The KHL playoffs begin in February, so the timeline for Korshkov’s return leaves his post-season prospects in doubt. He was putting together a productive season before his injury, recording six goals and 12 assists in 35 games.

Korshkov was selected by the Maple Leafs in the second round (31st overall) of the 2016 NHL Draft. He was not drafted in his first and second years of eligibility (2014 and 2015), but went into last June’s draft as the seventh-ranked player on CSS’s International Skaters list. According to his agent, there is no timeline for when Korshkov might come to North America.

“We don’t have plans (for timing of Korshkov coming to) North America,” Romanov says. “He has a year left on his contract (with Yaroslavl) at the end of this season.”