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Canadiens' Drouin placed on IR with upper-body injury

The Montreal Canadiens have placed Jonathan Drouin on injured reserve after he sustained an upper-body injury on Friday against the Washington Capitals.

Drouin was absolutely steamrolled by a speeding 236-pound Alexander Ovechkin midway through the game, and subsequently left the ice.

Drouin returned to the game after undergoing concussion protocol and played another six shifts in the third. Somewhere within that period, he sustained the more serious injury and has since been placed on injured reserve.

After a slow start, Drouin found his groove offensively and is sitting at seven goals and 15 points in 19 games this season.

After the game, Ovechkin defended his hit on Drouin saying “it’s hockey... it’s not a ballet.” Facts.

Forward Charles Hudon has been recalled from the AHL's Laval Rocket to take Drouin’s place on the roster.

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