His partner recently disclosed some exciting news.
Patrik Laine's Fiancee Shares Wonderful News and Confirms They're Finally Settled In Their New Home #NHL #GoHabsGo #GHG https://t.co/TOZpA1vebg
— Habs Fanatics (@habsfanaticss) October 17, 2024
Patrik Laine’s recent post, in which he mentioned that his knee is still hurting, sheds light on the determination and commitment he has to returning to the ice, particularly with the Montreal Canadiens. His decision to forgo surgery and instead opt for a more grueling natural rehabilitation process demonstrates how eager he is to contribute to the team this season.
Laine’s willingness to endure the pain and put in the necessary work is a testament to his passion for the game and his desire to be back on the ice as soon as possible. It would have been easier for him to choose surgery and take the longer recovery path, but his choice reflects the urgency and drive he feels to return to playing at a high level. This approach highlights his commitment to overcoming the challenges of injury and getting back to doing what he loves—playing hockey.
Patrik Laine’s knee is still hurting
Several Canadiens players, including Cole Caufield, Jayden Struble, and Alex Newhook, responded to his message.
Patrik Laine on IG:
“Knee is hurting but suit game is still cooking 👨🍳” pic.twitter.com/C6Gj0mciBD
— /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) October 17, 2024
It’s great to hear from Patrik Laine, especially considering the challenging journey he’s facing with his knee injury. Laine’s setback during the pre-season game against the Toronto Maple Leafs was significant, and his 2-3 month rehabilitation process shows the magnitude of the injury. The possibility of seeing him return to action in December or January for the Montreal Canadiens is something fans can look forward to, especially with the potential of him playing alongside Kirby Dach.
As Laine works through the rehabilitation, hopefully the pain becomes more manageable for him. His dedication to getting back on the ice as soon as possible is admirable, and Canadiens fans will undoubtedly be excited for his eventual return.