
Now that the Habs have been eliminated, we know more about the guys’ injuries. We know that Nick Suzuki, who’s not at the CDM, is a little shaken up. After all, he always plays every game and never takes time off.
Here’s what he told a journalist on the heels of the World Championship.
He [Slafkovsky] knows his body, so if he could play, he would definitely come. – Emil Heineman.
Yesterday, the Habs forward stood out for Sweden. My colleague Michaël Petit wrote about his game against Slaf’s nation, Slovakia.
He played alongside Elias Lindholm and Mikael Backlund → https://t.co/243aU5XEOt
– DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses) May 9, 2025
Looking ahead to the tournament’s next games, Heineman expects an atmosphere similar to Montreal’s during the playoffs.
The atmosphere at the Bell Centre during the playoffs was indescribable. – Emil Heineman
As for Slaf, I’m not necessarily shocked if he was really injured. After all, he had a great end to the season and was a real power forward in the playoffs.
He seemed involved in every sequence. He was honestly one of the best players in the five-game series against the Washington Capitals. It’s a shame he’ll miss the CDM, as we know he’s always been very good when wearing his country’s blue-white-red.
Overtime
– That was close.
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) May 10, 2025
– Their series against the Americans begins on Wednesday.
Taking a look back at a strong playoff round from Laval plus a #Habs prospect with a lot to prove in the playoffs: https://t.co/URi73mlCh3
– HabsWorld.net (@habsworld_net) May 10, 2025
– Nathan MacKinnon would have liked Mikko Rantanen to stay. [is.fi]
– Notice to interested parties.
The #UFC315 starts in less than an hour on our airwaves live from the Bell Centre!
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– TVA Sports (@TVASports) May 10, 2025
– Big win.
The Celtics don’t get a do-over and dominated the Knicks 115-91https://t.co/SaCyfTD2km
– RDS (@RDSca) May 10, 2025