New York/Toronto, Dec. 22, 2023 – In a joint announcement today, the National Hockey League (NHL) and the National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) shared encouraging news regarding Colorado Avalanche defenseman Samuel Girard. Girard, who has been away from the ice due to personal reasons, has now been cleared to resume practicing with his team. This marks a significant step in his journey, as he transitions into the follow-up care phase of the NHL/NHLPA player assistance program.
While Girard’s fans and teammates are eager to see him back in game action, the authorities have clarified that he has not yet been given the green light to return to competitive play. The focus remains on ensuring that Girard receives the comprehensive care and support he needs during this crucial period of his recovery.
The NHL/NHLPA player assistance program, established to provide confidential support to players facing personal challenges, has been instrumental in addressing the mental and physical health needs of players across the league. Girard’s ongoing care, under the auspices of this program, highlights the league’s commitment to the well-being of its athletes, both on and off the ice.
Girard, known for his agility and skillful puck handling, has been a key player for the Avalanche. His absence has been felt on the team, but his health and recovery have been the primary concern. The support from his teammates, the Avalanche organization, and fans has been overwhelming, reflecting the close-knit nature of the hockey community.
For now, the hockey world watches with support and anticipation, hoping to see Samuel Girard return to his full potential, demonstrating once again why he is considered one of the most talented defensemen in the league.