Trying to find a new home for Curtis Joseph may be on hold.

According to a report in the Toronto Sun, the Detroit Red Wings goaltender underwent surgery on Tuesday to repair an injured ankle and is expected to be out for four or five months which means he would not be ready to play until January.

An MRI exam at a Cleveland hospital, possibly ordered by the Boston Bruins who were supposedly trying to work out a deal for Joseph, revealed that he required surgery. The injury will likely put an end to any imminent trade talks the Red Wings were having with teams interested in acquiring the goaltender.

Can't say I saw that coming...

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