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Some hidden injuries of CH players are revealed in broad daylight

Some hidden injuries of CH players are revealed in broad daylight
Some hidden injuries of CH players are revealed in broad daylight

The Canadian players have given everything in their series against Washington’s capital but finally bowed in five games against the teams who finished in the position of the Eastern Conference.

It is a self-esteem group that the head coach St. Louis Held then that CH was in playoff mode for several weeks already, fighting until the very end to succeed in obtaining its puppet for the big dance of .

If we already knew the injuries of some of them, as Samuel Montembeault which suffered from torn thigh muscles and Patrik Laine From a hand , others played despite the pain.

According to what the journalist reports Eric Engels of Sportsnetthe Josh Anderson has suffered from multiple injuries since December. We will also remember that for a few weeks during the regular season, Anderson was unable to participate in the team’s training and had to take rest to be able to be in uniform during the matches. A real warrior.

The journalist also claims that the attacker Brendan Gallagher Played despite a fractured coast and never complained of his fate, giving his maximum at each as he still does.

For his part, we suspect that the defender Alexandre Carrier suffered from an upper body injury following the violent defender Tom Wilson Washington capital in match #4. But we also learn that he was playing despite an ankle injury, he who had obviously had to be treated by the teams of the team.

Asked about his injuries before yesterday’s meeting, Carrier said that no in this team was 100% and that all played inconvenience.

This is the case to say, it is a team that has gone to war.

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