Habs defenceman Weber out 5-6 months with torn meniscus in right knee
MONTREAL — The Montreal Canadiens will be without injured defenceman Shea Weber until mid-December, adding fuel to a fiery debate that has raged since the NHL club acquired the veteran in a trade for fan favourite P.K. Subban.
The Canadiens announced Thursday that Weber underwent arthroscopic surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee in Vail, Colo., on June 19. His recovery time is expected to be five to six months.
The Canadiens waited two weeks to announce the surgery. General manager Marc Bergevin didn’t mention it when he spoke to the media on the opening day of free agency July 1, when he said the team hopes to make the playoffs this season.
In the dark about the knee surgery, much of the talk among fans and media ahead of free agency centred on finding a left-side defenceman to play on the top unit with Weber. So far, no new defenceman has been added.


