Canadiens Hit with Devastating News on Patrik Laine: Another Injury Setback for Montreal’s Star Forward
"Montreal’s hopes for a healthy season dashed again as Laine undergoes surgery, sidelined for 3-4 months."

The Montreal Canadiens have been dealt another crushing blow with Patrik Laine set to miss the next
Acquired from the Columbus Blue Jackets in the 2024 offseason, Laine was expected to provide the Canadiens with elite scoring power. However, after starting the season on the second line, he quickly found himself demoted to fourth-line minutes, tallying just one assist through five games and averaging a career-low
This is not the first time Laine has dealt with significant injury issues since joining Montreal. Last season, he missed a considerable amount of time due to a preseason knee injury, which derailed his momentum. Despite this, Laine made a strong return, scoring
In response to this latest setback, Laine expressed his determination to return to the ice and contribute to the team’s success. “It’s frustrating, of course, but I’m going to do everything I can to get back on the ice as soon as possible. I’ve been through injuries before, and I know the process. I’ll focus on my recovery, and when I’m healthy again, I’ll be ready to contribute to the team’s success. It’s not ideal, but I’m determined to come back stronger,”
With this injury, Laine’s hopes for a big payday next summer have been further complicated. Currently in the final year of his contract, with a cap hit of
For the Canadiens, with over $4 million in cap space, placing Laine on LTIR doesn’t make sense, as they would only be able to accrue $3.82 million in cap space, far less than his full
As the Canadiens push forward without Laine, they will need to rely on their other stars to step up in his absence. But the road ahead looks uncertain as the team battles injuries, and the loss of Laine leaves them with a significant void to fill.
Canadiens Coach Reacts to Patrik Laine’s Long-Term Injury: “A Huge Blow, But We’ll Adapt”

"Montreal faces tough road ahead as Laine is set to miss 3-4 months after surgery."

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Head Coach of the Canadiens, Martin St. Louis, reacted to the news with a mixture of frustration and resolve, acknowledging the loss but stressing the importance of adaptation. “Losing Patrik for an extended period of time is a huge blow for us. He’s a key player, and we’ll miss his offensive ability and leadership on the ice. But we’re a team, and we’ll have to adapt. Our focus now is on supporting Patrik through his recovery, and when he’s ready to return, we’ll be here to welcome him back. In the meantime, we need others to step up and help fill the gap,”
This injury comes just as Laine was beginning to find his rhythm with the Canadiens, after a frustrating first season with the team. Last season, he missed significant time due to a preseason knee injury, and while he made a strong return, his performance waned in the latter part of the season and during the playoffs, where he was injured again in their series against
While Laine was able to make it through training camp healthy, the current season has not been kind. He was already struggling with limited ice time, having been relegated to fourth-line minutes after starting on the second line. In just
Laine's Determination to Return
Despite the setback, Laine remains determined to return stronger than ever. “It’s frustrating, of course, but I’m going to do everything I can to get back on the ice as soon as possible. I’ve been through injuries before, and I know the process. I’ll focus on my recovery, and when I’m healthy again, I’ll be ready to contribute to the team’s success. It’s not ideal, but I’m determined to come back stronger,”
The injury not only affects the Canadiens’ lineup but also Laine’s future. With this being a contract year, the long-term absence is expected to impact his value on the open market. Laine currently carries an
Montreal’s Next Steps
For the Canadiens, the focus now shifts to the next man up. With Laine out for months, they’ll need other players to step up in his absence.
Despite the tough situation, St. Louis remains optimistic that the team can overcome this challenge:
As the season continues without one of their top players, the Canadiens will need to adapt quickly to keep their playoff hopes alive. Laine’s absence is significant, but his eventual return could provide the spark needed to push the team toward success.