WORRYING: Cole Caufield is missing and the Canadiens have just made an announcement to confirm that he is undergoing a day of treatments
Unfortunately, it's being confirmed.
Everything indicates that the young forward of the Montreal Canadiens, Cole Caufield, is not at 100% and is bothered by something.
Caufield is missing again today and is absent from the Canadiens' practice again.
See the Canadiens' announcement.
"Forward Cole Caufield will not participate in today's practice (day of treatments)." - Montreal Canadiens
He is the only one missing today. Let's hope it's not too serious, but it's obviously worrying to see that after two days of treatment and two days off, he is still out of action.
"Another day of treatments for Cole Caufield. His second in three days." - Alexandre Pratt
However, good news concerning his line mates, as Juraj Slafkovsky and Nick Suzuki are back on the ice.
Details will follow.
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Do you believe that Cole Caufield is playing injured? |
Yes | 458 | 68.8 % |
No | 208 | 31.2 % |
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