Monday, January 30, 2017
Canadiens appear healthier going into game vs. Sabres (Yahoo Sports)
A new week kicked off with some good news for the Montreal Canadiens. As the team reconvened Monday afternoon after the NHL's All-Star break, its once overflowing clinic was suddenly a little emptier, with David Desharnais (knee), Greg Pateryn (ankle) and Andrei Markov (groin) all full participants in a regular team practice. All sidelined since early to mid-December, anywhere from one to all three could be good to go when the Canadiens host the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday night at the Bell Centre.
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