Montreal Canadiens’ centreman Kirby Dach will be sidelined for the subsequent four to six weeks because of a broken foot, the squad revealed Sunday.
Recent addition to a series of injuries for Montreal after the absence of centreman Newhook, defenseman Guhle
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Kirby Dach, a centreman for the Montreal Canadiens, is projected to be unavailable for the subsequent four to six weeks due to a fractured foot, the organization conveyed Sunday.
In a related decision, the squad has summoned centreman Joshua Roy from their American Hockey League affiliate, the Laval Rocket.
This ailment constitutes the latest within a sequence of afflictions affecting the Canadiens.
Montreal publicized the prolonged absences of centreman Alex Newhook and defenseman Kaiden Guhle on Friday subsequent to their respective surgical procedures.
Newhook underwent a procedure on his right ankle Friday and is anticipated to be sidelined for a duration of four months. Guhle underwent surgery Thursday on a partially ruptured adductor muscle and is projected to be unavailable for eight to 10 weeks.
Dach has recorded five goals and two assists throughout 15 games played this season.