After the recent contradictory developments involving Montreal Canadiens forward Patrik Laine, here is an interesting update.
According to the excellent Anthony Martineau from TVA Sports, Laine was indeed back today, live from Brossard, and he hit the ice alongside David Savard.
Given everything that has happened in the past few hours, we won’t comment on the possibility of seeing them back in action tomorrow night against the Dallas Stars, but let’s just say it can’t be a negative sign.
Patrik Laine and David Savard skated today in Brossard
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“Remaining in Montreal, Patrik Laine and David Savard skated again today”- Anthony Martineau from TVA Sports, who adds that there is no confirmation or any information about their health status.
We will therefore closely monitor this situation for you in the coming hours and ahead of tomorrow night’s game.
Let’s also remind you that Laine and Savard did not travel with their teammates to Washington.
In Laine’s case, it is still about flu-like symptoms (according to the Canadiens), and in Savard’s case, it’s a question of an upper-body injury.
Both could play tomorrow, but we also expected them to play tonight in Washington, so let’s wait and see.
This is a developing story.
Laine, 26 years old, has 10 points in 13 games this season, with a -5 rating.
Savard, 34 years old, has 10 points in 35 games this season, with a +1 rating.
A story that continues to make waves.
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