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Canadiens recall Ryan White from the Hamilton Bulldogs

Written by Nick Murdocco. Posted in Blogs - Nick Murdocco

As has been usually the case for the Montreal Canadiens this season, a virtual musical chairs is being played with the line-up. 

Merely days after being sent down to Hamilton, Ryan White has been recalled by the Canadiens today. 

With Paul Mara (upper body injury) not accompanying the team to Ottawa, that means that either Tom Pyatt or White will get the call tonight and Marc-André Bergeron will return on defence. 

Please read on for the Habs’ press release. 

Montreal (December 8, 2009) – The Montreal Canadiens announced today that forward Ryan White has been called up from the AHL Hamilton Bulldogs.

White will join the Canadiens today in Ottawa for tonight’s game against the Senators at Scotiabank Place. 

White, 21, had been recalled for the first time from Hamilton on November 4. The 6’00’’, 193 lbs forward played 13 games with the Canadiens before being assigned to Hamilton on December 5. 

White played his first NHL game on November 5 against the Bruins in Boston. With the Canadiens, he registered two points (0-2-2), recorded 40 hits and blocked 12 shots, while playing an average of 11 minutes and 58 seconds. 

White recorded seven points (3-4-7) in 12 games with the Bulldogs this season. He added 31 shots on goal and 29 penalty minutes, while maintaining a -1 plus/minus differential.

Tags: ahl \ Hamilton Bulldogs \ injury \ Montreal Canadiens \ NHL \ Paul MAra \ recalled \ Ryan White \ Tom Pyatt

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