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Devils’ Timo Meier Taking a Leave of Absence to Attend to a Family Health Matter
Meier leads the Devils with 11 goals and 23 points in 30 games this season; team requests privacy as he takes leave for family health reasons.
- On Thursday, the New Jersey Devils said forward Timo Meier is taking a personal leave of absence to attend to a family health matter and asked for privacy.
- Timo Meier has stepped up in Jack Hughes' absence, logging six goals and three assists since Hughes left the lineup as he nears the midway point of his third season with New Jersey after being traded from San Jose Sharks.
- The Devils placed Evgenii Dadonov on injured reserve and recalled Xavier Parent from the AHL, with the team 5-8-0 without Jack Hughes and recovering after beating the Ottawa Senators Tuesday.
- No time frame for Meier's return was given, and the team called the absence a huge blow as the New Jersey Devils rank third in man games lost to injury this season.
- Named to Switzerland Olympic roster , Meier joins Devils teammates Nico Hischier and Jonas Siegenthaler after starting his NHL career with San Jose Sharks.
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Devils' Timo Meier taking a leave of absence to attend to a family health matter
The New Jersey Devils say forward Timo Meier is taking a personal leave of absence from the team to attend to a family health matter. No other details were provided.
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This just in, the New Jersey Devils have announced that forward Timo Meier has left the team due to personal reasons.Meier has taken a personal leave of absence from the team as he tends to a family health matter.Full press release statement:The Devils this morning released a statement concerning Timo Meier:Devils' forward Timo Meier has taken a personal leave of absence from the team as he tends to a family health matter.The entire organization…
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