Major: Martin St-Louis will finally be able to count on quality reinforcement with the anticipated return of defenseman Jordan Harris
The Montreal Canadiens have just made an important announcement regarding the return of Jordan Harris to the game. A very specific timeline is provided, with the team stating it will be approximately 10 to 14 days.
"Defenseman Jordan Harris continues his rehabilitation process and will skate after the team practice today. He is expected to return to play in approximately 10 to 14 days."
- Montreal Canadiens
Kent Hughes and Martin St-Louis will then have a decision to make, whether to keep Gustav Lindstrom or Jayden Struble in the lineup and send one down. Both are playing well, making it a challenging decision, but the fact that Lindstrom is a right-handed defenseman could tip the scales.
It remains a good problem for the organization. The return of injured players is always a positive development, and Jordan Harris had a significant role, averaging 19 minutes of ice time per game.
POLL |
In your opinion, who should be scratched upon Jordan Harris's return? |
Struble | 52 | 16.8 % |
Lindstrom | 258 | 83.2 % |
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