Kent Hughes “hopes” Kirby Dach will be ready early in the season: it doesn’t look good

A few days ago, our colleague Maxime Truman mentioned that forward Kirby Dach had not yet recovered from the knee injury he suffered over the past few months. This left us wondering whether Dach would be available for the start of practice next month.Because whether he’s available or not, it’s a game-changer for the Habs. #TheFamousSecondCenterBut finally, it’s the Canadiens’ GM, Kent Hughes, who has provided an answer to the question of the center. And let’s just say he doesn’t sound the most confident of men, the GM.
We’re hoping he’ll be ready, either at the start of the season or at some point early in the fall.
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Kent Hughes on Kirby Dach
So not only is the GM unable to say he’ll be 100% ready for camp, he’s also unable to confirm that he’ll start the season. He’s “hoping” he’ll be ready.This leads us to believe that, no, Dach hasn’t recovered from his knee injury, has he?
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