Injury Report: 2024-2025 Injury Updates

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Really unfortunate about Dach's injury.

We'll need to address the 2C position this offseason. I don't think the planned solution can be Newhook, Dach or Beck.

Assets like the Calgary 1st and a prospect like Mailloux could be used in a package to get a proper 2C.
 
Addition by subtraction. Hopefully never see him in a Habs jersey again.
 
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What a shame. The guy had so much promise, but this is beyond bad luck. I don't see how he can be counted on to be a part of the future.

We're stuck with him, so may as well hope for a miracle to occur next season.
 
Well we will have next year but his goose is probably cooked. Can't fault Hughes for taking a gamble on a big forward but it backfired. At least his injuries kicked in before he got signed.

Really funny how the clowns here were just saying how he is too lazy or low IQ but in reality it was injury issues all along.

The rebuild rolls on and another spot opens up for one of our many youths.
 
Also seeing Guhlee skating in Brossard alone. I had that feeling he wouldn't necessarily miss the remainder of the season if the Habs are making a playoff push. I couldn't understand why they didn't put him on the IR.
 
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Also seeing Guhlee skating in Brossard alone. I had that feeling he wouldn't necessarily miss the remainder of the season if the Habs are making a playoff push. I couldn't understand why they didn't put him on the IR.
Comparing him to Reinbacher in terms of "Pushing" it's not even close at this point.
Skating "gingerly" is how I would describe it.
 
Comparing him to Reinbacher in terms of "Pushing" it's not even close at this point.
Skating "gingerly" is how I would describe it.

Not sure how to compare a torn ligament to a laceration wound. I can't believe they are treated exactly the same way, as they are very different in terms of healing. A muscle can heal from surgery far easier than a repaired ligament. Maybe someone with more knowledge can correct me, but the treatment following a surgery to a laceration is more to not have it open back up. Once it's healed, the worry of reinjuring must be practically 0. His muscle likely is not as strong as before the surgery as he was resting it but where it differs from a torn knee ligament is that the ligament once repaired isn't full proof and thus the reason you are more careful with that type of injury.

If someone with knowledge of these types of injures could confirm or educate me further, it would be appreciated.
 

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