Joel Edmundson was cleared for contact and practiced in full for the first time this season Monday and the defenseman joined the Canadiens for a four-game road trip that began with an 8-4 loss at the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday.
Montreal plays at the Calgary Flames on Thursday (9 p.m. ET; SNW, TSN2, RDS, ESPN+, NHL LIVE).
It is not known when Edmundson could make his season debut. He has been out with a back injury and has not played since Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final on July 7, 2021, when the Canadiens lost the best-of-7 series in five games to the Tampa Bay Lightning. He returned to practice wearing a no-contact jersey last week.
"He's an amazing guy, on and off the ice," Montreal forward Josh Anderson said Tuesday. "He's a true leader for all the guys in that locker room. With this year being tough, with the injury that he's had, he still feels a part of our team. He's in there every single day working hard, doing the things that he needs to do, and I know a lot of guys in that locker room look up to him."
Edmundson recently lost his father, who died from lung cancer in January.
Joel Armia returned to play against the Jets. The forward sustained a facial cut Feb. 17 against the St. Louis Blues and missed four games. He has scored seven points (two goals, five assists) in 38 games this season.