Surprising new video emerges involving Kirby Dach
Having traveled with the Montreal Canadiens during their trip to the West, forward Kirby Dach had the opportunity to train alongside his teammates on several occasions.
Moreover, the organization recently shared a video featuring number 77, who was "mic'd up" during the skill competition presented at the Bell Centre. It was genuinely enjoyable to see the center player having so much fun, who, evidently, keeps his spirits up despite his severe knee injury that has kept him out of play for the majority of the regular season.
You can watch the video here:
Imminent return to play for the Tricolore's forward?
Recall that during his last press conference, Kirby Dach made a very encouraging statement, mentioning that his goal was to beat the doctors' timeline to make a return to play by the end of the 2023-2024 campaign.
Furthermore, based on what can be observed during the team's training sessions, the 23-year-old center is working very hard to have the chance to rejoin Martin St-Louis' lineup in the not-so-distant future.
With about three weeks left in the regular season, it will be interesting to see if the forward will be able to play a few more games this year, who would bring a much-needed reinforcement to the second unit.
One thing is for sure, he no longer seems bothered by his injury sustained during the game against the Chicago Blackhawks on October 14th last year. Everything thus suggests that he will be officially at 100% when the next season kicks off!
Selected third overall in the 2019 draft, Kirby Dach was traded to the Montreal Canadiens in the summer of 2022, having accumulated 14 goals and 26 assists (40 points) in 60 games since his arrival in the metropolis.
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