Canadiens' Drouin taking indefinite leave of absence for personal reasons

NHL insider Eric Engels joins Kyle Bukauskas to touch on the news that Jonathan Drouin has left the team for personal reasons, hoping the best for him and his family, and who will have to step up in his absence.

MONTREAL -- The Montreal Canadiens say forward Jonathan Drouin is taking indefinite leave of absence from the team for personal reasons.

The Canadiens announced on their Twitter feed that Drouin will be placed on long-term injured reserve by the club.

"We ask everyone to respect his privacy," the Canadiens said.

Drouin has 23 points in 44 games this season. He has missed Montreal's last three games with a non-COVID related illness.

"The most important thing right now is Jo (Drouin) taking care of what he needs to take care of," Canadiens coach Dominique Ducharme said in a teleconference Wednesday. "When I heard his name this morning, I don't think hockey, I think about the person."

The Canadiens, fourth in the North Division, were scheduled to host the division-leading Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednesday.

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