Waiting for Gaudreau: Flames prepared for life without talented left-winger
CALGARY — The Calgary Flames are preparing for life without talented left-winger Johnny Gaudreau for the next six weeks.
That was the message from Calgary general manager Brad Treliving on Thursday afternoon, as he met with the media upon his return from the league’s GM meetings in Toronto. Gaudreau suffered a broken finger in the third period of the Flames 1-0 win in Minnesota on Tuesday.
“They’re really happy with how everything went,” said Treliving about the operation where Gaudreau had some hardware was inserted into his finger. The surgery was performed in Vancouver on Wednesday by hand specialist Dr. Rod French.
Six weeks would put his return at Dec. 28, which would mean an absence of 20 games.
