This morning we reported that David Reinbacher was suffering from Osgood-Schlatter disease, which causes a lot of pain in his knees. This information comes from Max Truman of Danslescoulisses.com, who continues to believe his sources, despite denials from Reinbacher's head coach in Switzerland. Indeed, TVA Sports did its research and contacted Jeff Tomlinson, who denied the rumour after speaking to team doctors. <q>When you sent me this message, I immediately frowned, as I am familiar with this illness and it was never discussed during the season with our doctor. I checked with him again and he was very clear: No, that's absolutely not it. It was only towards the end of the season that we noticed a little inflammation in his knees, but that was attributable to wear and tear, because we were giving him so much playing time. - Jeff Tomlinson via TVA Sports</q> The point here is not to doubt the sources of either, but to inform you that this story isn't over, and the Habs will probably have to add their two cents to the matter to reassure fans. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/TVASports/status/1681388930145320982?t=QMBAkhLUrOVUlrR7Aie0KQ&s=19'> </a></blockquote></div>