Emil Heinemann injured in Montreal Canadiens

Lexand hoped to borrow Emil Heinemann from the Montreal Canadiens.

First, he had unexpectedly great success at the legendary club in the French-speaking province of Quebec.

Now the 20-year-old striker is off injured in tonight’s game after hitting the edge.

Emil Heinemann pushed the box and it fell and fell sadly over the edge.

The Swedish talent was forced to leave the match after injuring his right hand.

Several Swedish players who tried to break into the NHL were relegated to the AHL Farm League.

With two practice games and a week left until the opener against the Toronto Maple Leafs on October 12, Emil Heinemann remains with Montreal Canadiens.

The club has not yet been informed about the severity of the injury and how it affects the possibility of starting the season in the NHL.

Verono stayed at home

Leksand, who lost six players to the NHL before this season, has been compensated with more than 16 million Swedish kronor in the agreement with the SHL.

The success of the restroom Niels Uhmann has so far been in the Vancouver Canucks.

SHL shooting king Max Veronneau was not allowed to accompany the San Jose Sharks to the first two NHL games in Prague and was sent to San Jose Barracuda.

Isak Rosén and Filip Cederqvist (signed with Leksand pre-season) are sent by the Buffalo Sabers to the Rochester Americans.

Callie Celine was sent by the Florida Panthers to Charlotte Checkers.

Two extras against Brynäs

One Swedish player to date has returned from a pre-season load to the SHL, and forward Adam Edstrom has been loaned from the New York Rangers to Rögle.

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This week, Leksand signed striker Lucas Elvenes from HV71 and midfielder Marek Hrivik joined the team.

Both appear to be in a rival encounter against the Brynäs in Gavle on Thursday night.

The Montreal Canadiens lost at home to the Ottawa Senators 6-5.

Last season’s NHL jumbo started preparing for the season completely with six straight losses.

The club sent Swedish defender Matthias Norlender to Laval Rocket.

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