Excellent news for the Canadiens: Quality reinforcements should be arriving soon with the return of Rafaël Harvey-Pinard
Good news is scarce for the Canadiens these days. After five consecutive defeats and an expanding list of injuries, it's challenging to be optimistic.
However, there should be quality reinforcements soon, as Rafaël Harvey-Pinard was on the ice this morning in Brossard.
"Surprise!
Rafaël Harvey-Pinard is on ice B this morning.
And he seems very comfortable. - Via Anthony Martineau, TVA Sports.
Recall that RHP got injured in contact with Joel Armia. His leg took the impact and bent in a peculiar way, possibly involving the knee.
He appeared very at ease on the ice, which is a good sign. His return will be greatly welcomed, especially to replace a player like Jesse Ylonen, whose progress has stalled and who no longer seems to be part of the team's plans.
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