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Injury Update: News not good for Malcolm Subban

Injury Update: News not good for Malcolm Subban

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The Bruins released the following update on Malcolm Subban who was struck in the throat with a puck during the Providence Bruins warm up last night.

"Malcolm Subban was struck in the throat with a puck Saturday night during pregame warmups. He was transported to Maine Medical Center and was diagnosed with a fractured larynx. He stayed overnight at Maine Medical Center and was transported to Mass General Hospital on Sunday for further evaluation. He is in stable condition and will be sidelined indefinitely. The team will provide additional details when they become available."

Injuries are part of hockey but this type of injury makes you realize that the players are human. The same type of injury happened to Trent McCleary when he was playing with the Montreal Canadiens. He went down to block a shot and received it right in the throat as well. The injury had immediately ended his career and when it happened, many thought it was life threatening. It is not the same situation but gives you an idea of how serious this type of injury can be.

From all of us here at Bruins Feed, We are sending all of our thoughts and prayers to Malcolm his family and hope for a safe and speedy recovery.