Major: Guillaume Latendresse has suddenly left La Poche Bleue and TVA Sports
A completely unexpected announcement has just been made: the excellent Guillaume Latendresse has suddenly left La Poche Bleue and TVA Sports.
The former Montreal Canadiens player, who has become a very popular personality in Quebec thanks to his podcast with Maxim Lapierre, La Poche Bleue, revealed that he was putting an end to his professional activities to take care of his mental health.
Here is the announcement he shared on his social networks:
What a sad news...
We can only hope that he gets back to psychological health as quickly as possible, but his departure from La Poche Bleue and TVA Sports will certainly leave a void for the fans.
Latendresse is adored by the public, and we hope that he gets better. It is a strong gesture that he has just made by publicly announcing his difficulties and taking the time to take care of his health.
The worst part in this announcement is that he mentioned that this situation is possibly due to the concussions he suffered during his career.
Take care of yourself, Tender!
More details will follow.
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