As the Montreal Canadiens gear up for their highly anticipated playoff clash against the Washington Capitals, all eyes are on Brendan Gallagher after his unexpected exit from practice earlier this week. The sudden departure of the veteran forward sent shockwaves through the fanbase and raised immediate concerns about his availability for the crucial upcoming games.

Gallagher, known for his relentless energy and leadership on the ice, is a cornerstone of the Canadiens’ lineup, making any uncertainty surrounding his status a major talking point across the league.

With the playoffs set to begin and every player’s health under the microscope, the Canadiens wasted no time in addressing the situation. Official statements were released to calm any worries, and head coach Martin St-Louis provided further clarity, assuring fans that there is no cause for alarm regarding Gallagher’s condition.

As anticipation builds for Game 1, supporters and analysts alike are eager to see whether Gallagher will be back at full strength and ready to make his trademark impact when it matters most. The coming hours will be crucial as the team finalizes preparations and the hockey world watches closely for any further developments.

Apr 14, 2025; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Montreal Canadiens right wing Brendan Gallagher (11) looks on in warm-up before the game against the Chicago Blackhawks at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

Photo credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

We have an update regarding Montreal Canadiens forward Brendan Gallagher.

As we reported in recent hours, yesterday morning during the team’s practice, Gallagher suddenly left the session.

After one drill, Gallagher unexpectedly exited and never returned afterward.

As you can imagine, that sparked a bit of concern, since Gallagher is an important player for the team heading into the playoffs.

Today, there’s an update.

First off, the Montreal Canadiens offered reassurance in their official statement, and on top of that, Gallagher was officially listed as a regular participant in practice.

Practice updates – April 19

Martin St-Louis also comments on Brendan Gallagher’s departure from practice

Indeed, the head coach added the following:

“Martin St-Louis confirms there is no need to worry about Brendan Gallagher, who left practice earlier.”

– Eric Engels

So, this is very good news!

Still, it will be interesting to monitor what happens with Gallagher today.

Will he be at practice?

Will he be there for the entire session?

Let’s not forget that Game 1 of the first-round series between the Montreal Canadiens and the Washington Capitals starts tomorrow night!

Reminder of what happened in the last game:

Statement from Martin St-Louis:

We’ll keep an eye on it for you.