Surprise announcement from the Canadiens about Kirby Dach
The Montreal Canadiens forward, Kirby Dach, has been practicing with his teammates for a few days.
While we hope to see him back in the lineup before the end of the season, the Canadiens has just published a friendly official statement about him.
"Kirby Dach did not miss the chance to cheer on his teammates during the Canadiens' 2024 Skills Competition." - Montreal Canadiens
This really allows us to see the endearing personality of the young Dach better:
We love it!
Dach, 23 years old, is a 6-foot-4-inch, 217-pound forward who accumulated two points in two games this season before suffering a major injury.
It's easy to forget, but he too will be a huge part of the future of the Montreal Canadiens.
"Two duos next year: Caufield-Dach and Slafkovsky-Suzuki!
Do you agree with Max Van Houtte?"
- Via BPM Sports
It promises to be exciting for the future!
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MARS 27 | 473 ANSWERS Surprise announcement from the Canadiens about Kirby Dach Do you believe Kirby Dach will play again this season for Martin St-Louis' team? |
Yes | 189 | 40 % |
No | 284 | 60 % |
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