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Zack Kassian of Montreal Canadiens suspended without pay after car crash

Montreal Canadiens forward Zack Kassian, who broke his nose and his left foot in a car crash over the weekend, has been suspended without pay and placed in the league's substance abuse program.

Habs' right-winger showed 'lack of character and judgment' says GM Marc Bergevin about how injuries occurred

This truck smashed into a tree in NDG Sunday morning. According to the Twitter user who took this photo, Habs winger Zack Kassian was a passenger in the vehicle. (Steve Petrenko/Twitter)

Montreal Canadiens forward Zack Kassian, who broke his nose and his left foot in a car crash over the weekend, has been suspended without pay and placed in the league's substance abuse program.

The National Hockey League released a statement late Monday.

"Zack Kassian of the Montreal Canadienshas been placed in Stage Two of the Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Program (SABH) of the NHL and NHLPA," the statement said.

"Under the terms of the joint program, Kassian will be suspended without pay until cleared for on-ice competition by the program administrators."

Kassian was injuredearly Sunday morningwhen the truckin which he was a passenger crashed into a tree.

The Montreal Canadiens' general manager, Marc Bergevin, confirmed the extent of the right-winger's injuries Monday.

The circumstances of the accident show "a lack of character and judgment" on the 24-year old Kassian's part, Bergevin said.

Kassianwas acquired in the off-season in a trade with the Vancouver Canucks for fan favourite Brandon Prust.

The accident happened on Sunday morningnear the corner of Clanranald Avenue and Cte St-Luc Road in Montreal's Notre-Dame-de-Grce neighbourhood. A black truck smashed into a tree, and a witness saw Kassian step out.

The witness said on Twitterthat Kassian was "bloodied and dazed" when he left the vehicle.

Const. Manuel Couture said the 20-year-old woman driving the vehicle may have been drinking. Police are waiting for blood sample results.

There was also an 18-year-old woman in the vehicle at the time of the collision.

With files from The Canadian Press