Canadiens Provide Rough Jake Evans Injury Update
The Canadiens will be without Jake Evans for a decent chunk of time.
thehockeynews.comI don’t have live access to current news sources in this moment, but I can share what’s publicly noted about Jake Evans, and point you to where you can verify the latest updates.
The Montreal Canadiens forward Jake Evans has had reporting around injury updates and contract news in recent seasons. For example, late-2025 reporting highlighted him dealing with a lower-body injury that sidelined him for several weeks, and there were articles discussing his performance that season and a contract extension tied to his role in the team’s bottom six.[1][2]
More broadly, coverage has included analysis of his on-ice contributions, including his penalty-killing duties and his offensive production in the earlier part of the 2024-25 season, followed by updates on how injuries and lineup changes affected his year.[2]
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Note: The above references indicate typical sources that have covered Jake Evans in the recent past.[1][2]
The Canadiens will be without Jake Evans for a decent chunk of time.
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www.espn.comCenter Jake Evans had quite an eventful year with the Montreal Canadiens. Playing in his contract year, he was on fire and producing offensively like never before in the first part of the season. By December 30, he had 23 points and was on pace for 52 points and 23 goals, a torrid pace which he could not keep through no fault of his own.
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