In the second game of the season, my heart broke when I saw Kirby Dach leave for the dressing room with a knee injury. The rest is history: he underwent surgery and his season was declared over.
In recent days, we seem to be seeing a little light at the end of the tunnel.
But why? Because the forward has skated twice on his own.
That makes our Saturday
Things you absolutely love to see on a Saturday
#GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/d07LvJWlQa
– Montreal Canadiens (@CanadiensMTL) February 17, 2024
Today, he met with reporters for a ten-minute Q&A session.
The press conference was shared by the team’s official account.
Forward Kirby Dach addresses the media at the Bell Centre
Forward Kirby Dach answers questions from the media at the Bell Centre#GoHabsGo https://t.co/L6DQRBvzQy
– Montreal Canadiens (@CanadiensMTL) February 18, 2024
What I learned from the Q&A: Dach didn’t close the door on a return to action. He certainly didn’t suggest it would happen, but he did give some hope to fans who expect to see him back this season.
Never say never, but take this news with a grain of salt.
One thing’s for sure, he’s feeling good and strong.
He didn’t rule out getting into a game this season, but certainly didn’t suggest that would happen. Said he was just taking it day by day, aiming to keep getting stronger and hopefully get back into practice. Said he feels physically great and strong.
– Eric Engels (@EricEngels) February 18, 2024
On October 31, the surgeon who performed the operation had categorically stipulated that he was formally forbidden to return to the game for eight months. Do the math: October 31 + eight months brings us to the end of June.
And at the end of June, there’s no more hockey. Yesterday, a columnist for TheHockeyWriter was talking about the second round of the playoffs for a return to action by the forward.
Firstly, Montreal won’t be playing in the second round, and secondly, I don’t know Trege Wilson as a credible person in the business. Where did he get such information?
Dach should be ready for #GoHabsGo if they make it to the 2nd round… will keep an eye on the situation #Habs @HabsUnfiltered https://t.co/4kNE2MiwCB
– Trege Wilson (@TregeWilson_THW) February 17, 2024
If Renaud Lavoie’s information is correct regarding the surgeon’s timetable, we can (officially) write off Dach’s 2023-2024 season.
One thing’s for sure: he’ll be ready, if we’re to believe him, for next season. In fact, he shouldn’t have any knee problems over the summer, which is good news.
But if the medical professional has come around (because a high-level athlete can come back from such an injury after six months), Dach could play a few games at the end of the season. I don’t believe it, but it’s not out of the question.
After all, the surgeon was categorical.
In bursts
– Well done.
A first in 64 years at the Quebec Pee-Wee Tournament!https://t.co/QXfLqalENp
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) February 18, 2024
– Official.
I’ve been talking about it for weeks… Catherine Dubois officially under contract with Montreal https://t.co/yigBoc4eG3
– Christine Roger (@ChristineRoger) February 18, 2024
– A point for Adam Engstrom.
#Habs Adam Engström tees up Anton Bengtsson to get Rögle within one. Engström makes a small shot move to draw the defenders in before placing the puck right in the wheelhouse. #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/IHEYn3lQhD
– Patrik Bexell (@Zeb_Habs) February 18, 2024
– Americans are good at this.
Tailgating at its finest… pic.twitter.com/wHgNe5Bxbn
– David Pagnotta (@TheFourthPeriod) February 18, 2024
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