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The woman charged with injuring hockey player Zack Kassian by crashing his truck into a tree during his very short stint with the Montreal Canadiens will learn her fate in three months.

After having heard evidence and arguments over the course of three days at the Montreal courthouse this week, Quebec Court Judge Denis Mondor announced he will deliberate until May 3 before he delivers his decision on the two impaired driving charges Alison De Courcy Ireland, 23, faces in connection with the crash in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce.

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On Oct. 4, 2015, a Ford F-350 truck that was loaned to Kassian by a dealership slammed into a tree just before 6 a.m. at the corner of Clanranald Ave. and Côte-St-Luc Rd. When Montreal police officers arrived, they found De Courcy Ireland and another woman, Gemma Brown, waiting outside the heavily damaged vehicle. Kassian, who had just joined the Canadiens and had yet to play in a regular season game with the team, was found in the lobby of a nearby building, his clothes and body covered with blood. His nose and one of his feet were broken in the crash.