[Anthony Marcotte] Je viens d’avoir une info. Frédéric Allard sera rappelé par le Canadien afin d’aller rejoindre l’équipe à Las Vegas pour le match de demain lui qui se trouve toujours à LA. L’état de santé de Kaiden Guhle est précaire et le CH se retrouve avec un besoin à la ligne bleue.
Je viens d'avoir une info.
Frédéric Allard sera rappelé par le Canadien afin d'aller rejoindre l'équipe à Las Vegas pour le match de demain lui qui se trouve toujours à LA. L'état de santé de Kaiden Guhle est précaire et le CH se retrouve avec un besoin à la ligne bleue.
— Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) March 4, 2023
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Translation : Just got an info. Frederick Allard will be recalled by the Canadiens to join the team in Vegas for tomorrow’s game. Kaiden Guhle’s health is precarious and the Canadiens find themselves needing help on the blue line.
of course hahahahhaha
For the love of god if players aren’t 100% sit them out.
Maybe you should’ve pulled him yesterday when he was clearly injured again instead of letting him go at it again…
This shit needs to get fixed soon. We’ll never even have a competitive window if all our young players get fucked from injuries.
I hope this is more like, « hey kaiden, we hear you are sore, no more hockey for now ».
Men, Guhle and Barron are always injured!
Guhle didn’t play a full season since draft year and Barron didn’t play a full season since D-1.
Our best young defensemen have the Schlemko curse.
Talking about injury, wtf happened to Dach ? Wasn’t he sick or something ? And then they said his illness was related to a leg injury. and now what ?
This team is fucking cursed. They all made a pact with the devil for that cup run.
Letting him come in again 23 games or whatever after a knee injury was so goddamn stupid.
Montreal Canadiens medical staff coming through🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
You get shoulder surgery, you get shoulder surgery, EVERYBODY GETS SHOULDER SURGERY
More ammo for the tank, why the hell not?
Happy for Allard if he gets to play. He’s only played 1 NHL game to date in his career.