Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price aggravated a lingering knee injury on Nov. 25 against the New York Rangers and faces a multiweek recovery timeline, but he will not require surgery to repair the damage.
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Price's Recovery Timeline Revealed
Monday, Nov. 30
The Canadiens announced Price will "be out for a minimum of six weeks" with a lower body injury, adding the goaltender will not require surgery.
Price's Injury Issues Reportedly Stem from October Warm-Up
Sunday, Nov. 29
"This all began on Oct. 29 in Edmonton," Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet said (h/t Ian McLaren of the Score). "Price stepped on a puck in the warm-up, and all the injury problems have come from there."
McLaren noted Price played in that game before his first absence with the injury.
Price Placed on Injured Reserve
Thursday, Nov. 26
John Bartlett of Sportsnet reported the roster move.
"We don't know how long Carey will be out but for us it's business as usual. We're focusing on tomorrow's game," Canadiens head coach Michel Therrien said, per the team's of ...
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