To see Jonathan Toews criticize his team like this shows how much he believes in Kirby Dach → https://t.co/EjXVsZqQ3G
– DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses) September 23, 2022
Martin St-Louis’s team was steamrolled by one of the worst teams in the NHL this season. Things are looking up for the Sens lately… But the end result remains the same.
That’s when you realize that the injuries to Kirby Dach and Alex Newhook are really, really hurting the team right now. Especially Dach’s, and that’s what I’d like to focus on today.
When you look at his injury history, that’s where it gets a bit worrying.
Shoulder separations and a broken collarbone, even before he joined the NHL…
A concussion at his first training camp with the Hawks…
A fractured wrist that caused him to miss several months of activity while in Chicago…
A lower-body injury and an upper-body injury that caused him to miss 24 games last season, his first in a Habs uniform…
Torn anterior and medial cruciate ligaments in his right knee at the start of the current campaign, which ended his season after only three and a half periods…
Remember that, at the time of the trade, we didn’t know why the Chicago outfit decided to abandon the young player’s development.
The club’s captain at the time, Jonathan Toews, shared his displeasure with the transaction:
Patrick Kane had also criticized his former club, saying that the Hawks “forced” Dach to make the jump to the NHL too quickly. Even Kirby was confused when he was in Chicago.
It’s a shame, because at 6 feet, 4 inches and 215 pounds… Dach has all the tools to be a more than dominant player in the big leagues.
The fact that right now, the Habs’ top two centers have collected more points this season than the Bruins’ top two centers (39 for Suzuki and 31 for Monahan) suggests that the Habs are heading in the right direction.
All in all, it’s an encouraging sign, especially since Dach is injured at the moment.
But really, it’s the fragility of the big center that’s causing (a lot of) concern right now.
Surprising stat of the day :
The Habs’ top 2 centers (Suzuki 38 pts / Monahan 31 pts) have more points than the Bruins’ top 2 centers (Coyle 36 pts / Zacha 27 pts).
And Kirby Dach is injured! #Reconstruction
– Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) January 21, 2024
From the standpoint that there’s congestion on the left among defensemen, it makes my heart hurt a little less.
I really hope Kirby Dach can become the player he’s meant to be, because I like him a lot. I wish him success, but above all good health…
In bursts
– Sick.
Patrick Roy who has to run! https://t.co/vkKVALk72d
– Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) January 25, 2024
– Still!
Everyone with 33+ 5v5 points:
– Nathan Mackinnon
– Nikita Kucherov
– Joel FarabeePhilly is lethal at even strength. pic.twitter.com/AYtfTVDAyy
– Big Head Hockey (@BigHeadHcky) January 25, 2024
– Ark.
“Senior officials at Hockey Canada… claimed they didn’t know who was involved. It was a statement as ridiculous as it was disheartening and sickening.”
Columnist Gary Mason with some perspective on how Hockey Canada’s top officials agreed to pay millions to settle a…
– Rick Westhead (@rwesthead) January 25, 2024
– It makes sense.
The Rockets center wants to make his own history, while he’s on the cusp of a historic season. https://t.co/SmAzSnxSUc
– AlleyOop360 (@AlleyOop360) January 25, 2024