Special scene live from the Bell Centre as Kirby Dach is skating
Montreal Canadiens forward Kirby Dach definitely experienced a special moment in the last few seconds live from the Bell Centre, as he jumped onto the ice.
He skated yesterday in Brossard, but it was the very first time he skated at the Bell Centre since his serious injury.
Beautiful images to see:
It's really encouraging for the future, even if he doesn't return to play this season, he will still benefit from a full summer of preparation and he will be at 110% for the start of the next season.
Dach, 23 years old, 6 feet 4 inches tall, and 217 pounds, has accumulated two points in two games this season, as well as 38 points in 58 games last year (14 goals).
With Nick Suzuki, Juraj Slafkovsky, and Cole Caufield, he will be an extremely important player moving forward.
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FEVRIER 17 | 564 ANSWERS Special scene live from the Bell Centre as Kirby Dach is skating Do you believe the CH will make the playoffs next year if there are no major injuries? |
Yes | 423 | 75 % |
No | 141 | 25 % |
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