St-Louis unveils his lineup for tomorrow and Jonathan Drouin's position is causing another reaction
PUBLICATION
Jeff Drouin
October 13, 2022 (1:09 PM)
In the last few minutes, Montreal Canadiens head coach Martin St-Louis was at a press conference and announced that forward Jonathan Drouin will not be back in the lineup tomorrow in Detroit, so he will have to skip his turn again.
Although he had mentioned earlier this week, in an interview with RDS, that Drouin could possibly return to the lineup as early as Friday, St-Louis finally decided to skip his turn once again.
In fact, St-Louis will return with the exact same lineup.
Jake Allen will be back in net and, barring a major turnaround, Michael Pezzetta and Corey Schueneman will be left out in addition to Drouin.
For the full media availability and all the comments from St. Louis:
POLL |
OCTOBRE 13 | 301 ANSWERS St-Louis unveils his lineup for tomorrow and Jonathan Drouin's position is causing another reaction Do you think Jo Drouin deserves to be back in the lineup? |
Yes | 73 | 24.3 % |
No | 228 | 75.7 % |
List of polls |
|
5 hours ago | By Elias Adaime Jake Evans' Rising Trade Value: New Development Emerges as Craig Button Reveals the Details |
|
11 hours ago | By Elias Adaime It's Confirmed: The Canadiens Turn Their Back on Cayden Primeau |
|
13 hours ago | By Elias Adaime Former Canadiens Goalie's Name Emerges as a Possible Replacement for Cayden Primeau |
|
14 hours ago | By Elias Adaime Lane Hutson Gets Mocked Online by Opposing Fans for His Unorthodox Playing Style |
|
15 hours ago | By Elias Adaime Patrik Laine and Arber Xhekaj Share a Special Moment in Canadiens' Locker Room After Win Over Detroit |
|
16 hours ago | By Elias Adaime Montreal Canadiens Announce Press Conference as All Eyes Turn to Cayden Primeau |
|
18 hours ago | By Elias Adaime Canadiens Trade May Have Fallen Through After Last Night's Game Against the Red Wings |
|
19 hours ago | By Elias Adaime Martin St-Louis Reveals the Hard Truth About Kirby Dach's Struggles This Season |
Previously on HabsFanatics