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The Montreal Canadiens have received some unfortunate news as 24 year old forward Kirby Dach is likely to miss the start of ...
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Dose on MSNKnee operation: Kirby Dach not yet back on his feet
Two years ago to the day, Canadiens fans were optimistic about Kirby Dach’s future in Montreal: the 6’4 forward had just ...
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Dose on MSNCenter #2: bad news on Kirby Dach revives debate
This morning, our colleague Maxime Truman broke the news that Kirby Dach is still recovering from his knee injury, which ...
Kirby Dach's availability for the Montreal Canadiens' 2025-26 season opener is uncertain. His knee surgery recovery is ...
A trade idea from Heavy.com has the Montreal Canadiens acquiring a veteran center to replace the injured Kirby Dach.
Montreal Canadiens center Kirby Dach's career has been a mixed bag, featuring flashes of brilliance and high potential mixed with untimely injuries that he can' ...
The Montreal Canadiens got some bad news on the health status of second-line center Kirby Dach ahead of training camp.
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NHL Trade Talk on MSNStatus of Canadiens’ Kirby Dach Explains Trade Talk
Montreal Canadiens forward Kirby Dach may not be ready for the start of the 2025-26 season, according to a report by Maxime Truman of Dans Les Coulisses.
The Canadiens' second line currently consists of Kirby Dach in the center position with Ivan Demidov and Patrik Laine on the ...
Ahead of the 2025-26 NHL season, Patrik Laine, Cole Caufield, and the Montreal Canadiens are trending towards being without a key forward upon return to the ice.
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Montreal Gazette on MSNOff-season over/under: How many goals will these Habs score next season?
The Habs finished in the middle of the pack in scoring last season: 17th in the league with 243 goals. The club expects improvements on offence to come from within. Readers: Would you pick the over or ...
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