Emil Heineman describes his accident as a “far-fetched story”

Emil Heineman describes his accident as a “far-fetched story”
Emil Heineman describes his accident as a “far-fetched story”

The news of the day in Montreal is clearly Emil Heineman’s accident.

We were hot, because we know that car accidents can quickly turn into nightmares, but in Heineman’s case, he seems to have avoided the worst. His agent also corrected the situation earlier and the incident seems minor.

Even the main person concerned is not more worried than he should be. He described his accident to his teammates as a “far-fetched story.”

Well, there’s nothing crazy in this story, but the fact that Heineman, who was supposed to eat with his friends last night, wrote this in the team group shows that he really avoided the worst. .

Even though he will miss a few weeks of activities, few people seem worried about his state of health. He will survive, and that’s the important thing.

I’m glad the injury isn’t too serious.

After all, the fourth-line player is currently helping the team a lot with his 17 points, including 10 goals, in 41 games. He is the third highest scorer in the NHL among rookies behind Matvei Michkov and Macklin Celebrini.

He will not be a finalist for the Calder Trophy, but in his first season in the Bettman circuit, he stands out on the ice.

In closing, I might like to teach Michael Houck that Emil Heineman is a player of the Canadian and not a player canadian.

In burst

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– To listen.

– Like many people.

– Porter Martone glided.

– Ah good.


Belgium

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