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MONTREAL  – Montreal Canadiens General Manager Pierre Gauthier issued Wednesday a medical update on the status of forward Brian Gionta. Gionta underwent successful surgery to repair a tear in the right biceps. He will be out indefinitely. The surgery was performed earlier today in Montreal. The Canadiens’ captain suffered the injury during the third period of last night’s game against the St. Louis Blues.
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