New long-term injury announced by the Montreal Canadiens organization for a forward from the Rocket
It's unbelievable.
It's been barely a week since the season started, and already, there are several long-term injuries within the Montreal Canadiens organization.
Of course, we think of Kirby Dach (season over), but there's also Kaiden Guhle (indefinite duration), David Reinbacher (a few weeks), and Emil Heineman (indefinite duration, but not short-term), to name just a few.
As if that wasn't enough, see what TVA Sports network just published.
Bad news for Gabriel Bourque. There are fears of a long-term injury and potentially an operation in his case. He must obtain the doctor's opinion in the next few hours.
It would then possibly be ANOTHER long-term injury within the Montreal Canadiens organization.
Bourque, 33 years old, amassed 31 points last season and he is an important player for the Rocket.
Details to follow.
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