The Montreal Canadiens were without top defenseman Shea Weber at practice today, and afterwards coach Claude Julien told reporters including Irfaan Gaffar of Sportsnet that they would “shut [Weber] down for a bit” following a re-injuring of his foot. Weber had missed several games with the injury already this season, but was trying to play through the pain. Instead, the team will give him some time to try and get back to full health.
In 26 games this season, Weber has been arguably the most important player on the team for Montreal. Logging more than 25 minutes a game and registering 16 points, Weber was has been the most consistent defender on the club. Losing him for another long stretch could be devastating to the team, who still find themselves fighting to stay relevant in the playoff picture.
Weber has been relatively healthy throughout his career, but is 32 now and will finish with his lowest number of games in a season since 2007-08 (excluding the lockout-shortened 2012-13 season, in which he played all 48 contests). That’s something to monitor closely by the Canadiens, as the All-Star defender still has eight additional seasons remaining on his contract, with a cap hit of $7.86MM. If he continues to miss time as he enters his mid-thirties, the contract could start to be more and more troublesome for Montreal.
How long Weber will miss this time isn’t clear, but it could mean additional NHL time for Victor Mete after the World Juniors end in January. Mete had slowly been removed from the Montreal lineup as other options became available, but with Weber out the team could try to inject Mete’s offense back in. The Canadiens could also return Mete to the London Knights of the OHL after the tournament—who could actually look to move the defender to a more competitive team for the remainder of the OHL season as they look to rebuild their program after several seasons of graduating players.