Montreal Canadiens' forward Emil Heineman faces a three- to four-week hiatus after being struck by a car in downtown Salt Lake City. The incident occurred on Monday afternoon, a day before the Canadiens' game against the Utah Hockey Club. The team announced Heineman, 23, sustained an upper-body injury. According to the Salt Lake City police, they responded to a 911 call but were unable to locate Heineman or the initial reporter of the incident. Later, a nearby business provided information regarding the accident.
Following the incident, it was confirmed that Heineman did not exhibit any severe injuries and was under the care of team physicians. While specific injury details remain undisclosed, the Utah Highway Patrol is leading an ongoing investigation into the accident. Police have identified all parties involved but withheld further particulars.
Heineman, hailing from Leksand, Sweden, was originally a second-round pick for the Florida Panthers in 2020. He was traded to the Calgary Flames in 2021 and later joined the Canadiens in 2022. In his current season, he has notched 17 points across 41 games. (This story was generated by Newser's AI chatbot. Source: the AP)