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As the forward tells the "Journal du Jura", he is not sure when he will return to the Seelanders' lineup but did not reveal the nature of his injury.

Gaëtan Haas

Monika Majer / RvS.Media

"It's not going as fast as I'd like. [...] According to the tests I've had, there's nothing serious," Gaëtan Haas said. "But I don't have all the information I need to have to know where I stand, and no plan has yet been drawn up. It's impossible to say whether I'll be on the ice for the first championship game, I don't know how long it will be before I can play again.” 

While he keeps the nature of his injury a secret, he disclosed that he hopes that the injury is only muscular and not more severe.

Johnny Kneubuehler, on the other hand, might soon make his comeback. He might already be back on the ice for the game against HC Ambrì-Piotta on Tuesday. However, depending on how he feels, they might also move his comeback further back. The forward was hit between his head and shoulder and has been experiencing some pain in the area. 

( 06 September 2024 | mso )

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