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Source Feed: Ottawa Citizen
Author: Bruce Garrioch
Publication Date: April 30, 2024 - 16:38

GARRIOCH: Senators' defenceman Thomas Chabot expected to have wrist surgery

April 30, 2024
Thomas Chabot will likely spend at least part of his off-season recovering from surgery. Read More


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