
Canadiens centre Kirby Dach was on a mission this season to carve out his place as a powerful centre in the National Hockey League. And the Montreal Canadiens made a firm commitment to reducing the man games lost to injury with major changes in the off-season.
All of that came crashing down on Tuesday night against the Chicago Blackhawks with under seven minutes to go in the first period. Dach sustained a season-ending injury that will require surgery.
What are the steps to return for Dach? Rocket Sports medical consultant Dr. Stephen Morris joins us to examine Dach's road to recovery and how the Canadiens will cope in his absence. This is the focus of this week's episode of Canadiens Connection podcast.
In addition, we heard from our listeners about the Canadiens home opener. We look at other injuries and recalls. And outlines the week that was for Habs prospects. We conclude the show with comments, texts, and emails from you, our loyal Canadiens Connection listeners.
Be sure to listen to these topics and more in the latest episode of the Canadiens Connection podcast. It's episode 266 of our sixth season. Click the link HERE or below in this post.
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Inside the Injury: Examining Dach's Road to Recovery | Canadiens Connection ep 266
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