Calgary Flames Forward Steps Away From The NHL Indefinitely
In a recent development, Calgary Flames forward Dillon Dube has decided to step away from the team indefinitely for personal reasons.
The Flames shared the news via their social media channels, revealing that Dube will be on an indefinite leave to prioritize his mental health. The announcement didn't provide further details, and there's no specified timeframe for his return to the team.
The team emphasized that Dube is currently under the care of health professionals, urging respect for his privacy during this period.
"Dillon Dube has been granted an indefinite leave of absence from the team while he attends to his mental health. Dillon is under the care of health professionals, and we request that Dillon's privacy be respected during this period."
This news comes as a setback for Dube, who has played in 43 games this season, contributing 7 points. The current season contrasts with his performance last year when he amassed 45 points.
Our thoughts are with Dube as he navigates his journey back to the NHL and the Calgary Flames.
Source: Houseofhockey
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