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Jake Evans To Miss Four To Six Weeks
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Already missing four regulars, Montreal’s injured list has grown again.  The team announced that center Jake Evans will miss the next four to six weeks due to a lower-body injury.  The Canadiens had already placed him on injured reserve before the holiday break.

The injury was sustained last weekend against Pittsburgh and a recent report suggested that the worst-case scenario had been avoided which appears to be the case with no surgery being required.  Sportsnet’s Eric Engels clarifies (Twitter link) that the listed recovery timeline is back from the date of injury, meaning he has already missed one of the four to six weeks.

The 29-year-old has played in 34 games this season and has been fairly quiet offensively, managing just five goals and five assists despite logging over 15 minutes per game of ice time.  This comes on the heels of a career-best effort offensively in 2024-25 that saw him collect 13 goals and 23 helpers.

Evans has spent this season in a checking role with higher expectations in the defensive zone following the departure of Christian Dvorak to Philadelphia in free agency over the summer.  Phillip Danault was brought in last week to help in that regard but instead, it’ll be a while yet before the two checking centers get to play together.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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