An important page of Canadian history turned in Montreal recently with the recent departure of Dr. David Mulder, after 60 years of service. The team announced his departure on Wednesday, in addition to other changes to its medical staff.
Dr. Mulder has worked in the Montreal organization since 1963. He has boarded young Canadian players from Montreal, traveling from Montreal, after all the big club. Holding a diploma from McGill University, the Saskatchewan native was also president of the Physicians’ Association and president of the National Hockey League (LNH) from 2003 to 2006.
During his long career, he was called into action in serious cases, notably injuries to Max Pacioretty and Donald Udette. Intervention occurred during the incident that failed to defeat Trent McCleary in January 2000 at the Molson Centre. Saku Koivu also supports his mentoring process when he is diagnosed with abdominal cancer.
He will be replaced by Dr. Dan Dekelbaum, who will serve as chef de cuisine, while Dr. Thierry Bouillon will serve as orthopedic chef.
Under the name of the whole organization, it aims to assist Dr. David Mulder in all his years of annual service with Canadians
This was announced in a press release by owner and club president Jeff Molson.Dr. Mulder has dedicated his entire life to our organization. The passion is professionalism and the way to betray others. I want to have a good time with Dr. Dan Dickelbaum to get this well-deserved promotion.
Dr. Dekilabom has been working at Tricolore for 12 years. He previously held the position of physician’s assistant and chef.
In addition, CH has announced further changes to the medical staff, notably the departure of the Chef’s sports therapy son, Graham Reinbend, and the Chef’s physical therapy son, Donald Balmforth.