L’attaquant Josh Anderson ratera le reste de la saison en raison d’une entorse à la cheville. Foward Josh Anderson will miss the remainder of the season due to a high ankle sprain.


L’attaquant Josh Anderson ratera le reste de la saison en raison d’une entorse à la cheville. Foward Josh Anderson will miss the remainder of the season due to a high ankle sprain.

23 comments
  1. Is it possible to LTIR an entire franchise? We just take every L until the end of the season? Forfeit every game.

  2. The weekly season ending injury for a Hab, it’s tradition.

    Fuck Sergachev and his dirty plays. You think after winning several cups he would not be so mad all the time but here we are.

  3. Out of all the injuries he could’ve gotten by crashing into a goal post, this isn’t the worst, I was worried he fucked his shoulder again

    “remainder of the season” sounds bad, but there’s only 3 weeks left of Regular season hockey, high ankle sprains usually take 6-8 weeks to heal, and that’s for civilians, having a team of experts helping you every step of the way could probably shave off a week or two

  4. honestly, this is good news (relatively speaking) and a bit of a relief. It really looked like he could have fractured his ankle, or torn an ACL with how he couldn’t put any weight on it. So that it’s ONLY a sprain – give our injury luck this year – feels like we got away with one

  5. Someone go make sure if the bell centre catwalk will be able to hold that many ppl.

  6. Habs play a game and don’t lose a player to a season ending injury CHALLENGE (IMPOSSIBLE)

  7. So he finishes with 32 pts in 69 games. Just like last season.

    Also 281 shot attemps vs 282 last year.

    Also 16 vs 17 ES goals.

    65 vs 72 PIMs.

    The big difference is in +/-, groin from -25 to -8.

    Steady Andy.

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