Heineman was placed on injured reserve Wednesday, per the NHL media site. Heineman was involved in a traffic accident in mid-January in which he sustained an upper-body injury that was expected to ...
Injuries and bad stretches happen; good teams work through them. The Jets are a good team; the Canadiens are learning how to ...
Montreal Canadiens forward Emil Heineman will be out of action for at least three, possibly four weeks after he was hit by a car while walking in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. Heineman, 23, was ...
A few weeks ago (two, to be precise), the Canadiens announced that after being struck by a car, Emil Heineman would need to ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Luckily, a car accident Monday afternoon involving Montreal Canadiens rookie forward Emil Heineman was not serious enough that his teammates couldn’t have a little laugh about it.
One player won't simply replace what Kaiden Guhle brings to the Canadiens as his injury means that Martin St. Louis is ...
January 14 - Montreal Canadiens forward Emil Heineman will be sidelined three to four weeks after sustaining an upper-body injury in a traffic accident in Utah, the team announced Tuesday.
Montreal Canadiens player Emil Heineman is expected to miss three to four weeks after being hit by a car while walking in downtown Salt Lake City a day before playing at the Utah Hockey Club. The ...
Montréal Canadiens forward Emil Heineman was struck by a car as a pedestrian. The accident happened in Salt Lake City, Utah, and it’s been announced that the Swedish forward will be out for 3-4 weeks.
The Montreal Canadiens announced that left wing Emil Heineman will miss three to four weeks after suffering an upper-body injury Monday following a traffic accident as a pedestrian. Per Stephen ...
The Montreal Canadiens announced this morning that Emil Heineman would be missing three to four weeks of action after being ...
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