Just over a week ago, the Montreal Canadiens announced two new hires to the team’s sports medicine department.
The Canadiens have hired Jim Ramsay and Maxime Gauthier in the sports medicine department #GoHabsGohttps://t.co/PRXcMQbhLC
– Montreal Canadiens (@CanadiensMTL) June 27, 2023
These two hires filled the vacancies left by the dismissals of Graham Rynbend (head sports therapist) and Donald Balmforth (head physiotherapist).
With the nightmare season the Habs had just endured in terms of injuries, these were two dismissals we could have felt coming.
The CH had to deal with countless injuries throughout the season, without ever really knowing when the injured would return to play.
It was all a big mess, and it frustrated fans to no end.
The Sean Monahan and Joel Edmundson situations are perfect examples.
All this to say that these two new hires could be very beneficial to the CH going forward.
In fact, one of the two hires, Jim Ramsay, was head therapist for the New York Rangers for many years before leaving to join the CH.
What’s even more interesting about Ramsay is that, last season, he helped the Rangers become the least injured team in the entire NHL.
By hiring away the New York Rangers’ head athletic therapist Jim Ramsey, the Canadiens get the guy who was responsible for keeping the Rangers the least injured team in the NHL last season. https://t.co/shW5sx4CaX
– Andrew Zadarnowski (@AZadarski) June 27, 2023
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In fact, the Rangers are the team that has missed the fewest games due to injury in the 2022-2023 season.
The CH, on the other hand, was the most injured team last season, so they’ve got themselves an excellent therapist.
This kind of hiring may seem a bit trivial, but it was definitely necessary.
It could have a very important role to play in the future of the Habs.
With a healthy team, the Habs will be able to take a big step forward in terms of youth development.
Last season was more of a detriment than anything else, given that it was supposed to be one of development, but in the end, the majority of the organization’s best young players ended up on the bench.
In short, it will be really interesting to see if this change in medical staff will play a significant role in the team’s future.
Let’s hope so.
Nobody wants to relive the hell of the 2022-2023 season.
The CH will have many young players in its line-up, and fans and management want to see them develop by playing as many games as possible.
In a gust
– Luke Tuch’s thoughts on Lane Hutson.
Luke Tuch describing Lane Hutson is exactly how I imaging Canadiens fans describing Lane Hutson to their friends https://t.co/gAeOeA9fww pic.twitter.com/mp5Gs3QqGn
– HabsLinks (@HabsLinks) July 8, 2023
– Indeed.
There’s still some big names available in #NHLFreeAgency. 👀 pic.twitter.com/ZYZIRuohyP
– NHL Network (@NHLNetwork) July 8, 2023
– Jake Virtanen remains with the same team.
The Fischtown Pinguins 🇩🇪 (DEL) have picked up forward Jake Virtanen’s contract option for the 2023/24 season.
Virtanen had 2 goals and 2 assists in 16 combined regular season and playoff games with the Pinguins to close the 2022/23 season. pic.twitter.com/EqlyU0eC8E
– Complete Hockey News (@CompleteHkyNews) July 8, 2023
– He should be fit for training camp.
Lian Bichsel impresses in Dallas… without taking part in camp https://t.co/DjEyP9v4ug pic.twitter.com/K6R96O3AmB
– SwissHabs (@SwissHabs) July 8, 2023
– A crucial game tonight for CF Montreal.
CF Montreal looks to rekindle its dominance at home as it continues its playoff push Saturday against Atlanta United. Listen live on TSN 690! https://t.co/wdYGR8MXMq
– TSN 690 Radio (@TSN690) July 8, 2023