Montreal Canadiens doctor saw some of the game's most brutal injuries in 60-year career
In September, after 60 years of service with the organization, thoracic surgeon Dr. David Mulder retired from his role as the Montreal Canadiens' head physician.
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In September, after 60 years of service with the organization, thoracic surgeon Dr. David Mulder retired from his role as the Montreal Canadiens' head physician.