BREAKING: Hockey Insider reveals Montreal player had surgery and is done for the year
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S. Harper
April 10, 2022 (11:10)
If your a Montreal Canadiens fan, your counting down the days until this terrible season is finally done.
After Making it to the Stanley Cup Final last season the Habs are having the worst season in franchise history. Things have gotten a little better with the hiring of Martin St Louis as the Canadiens new head coach. He's rejuvenated the careers of Cole Caufield and Nick Suzuki but unfortunately this teams had so much bad luck with injuries this season.
Speaking of injuries TVA Sports Renaud Lavoie who covers the Montreal Canadiens in Quebec revealed that another Habs player that won't return this season.
"Montreal Canadiens Forward Johnathan Drouin underwent surgery on his right wrist in New York on Friday, a necessary operation due to a torn tendon. The surgery went well, I'm told. He will be ready for training camp."
With Montreal Canadiens General manager Kent Hughes rebuilding could this be the end of Johnathan Drouin in Montreal? Let's be honest the Canadiens didn't do well in the Johnathan Drouin for Mikhail Sergichev trade.
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