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Kirby Dach Returns to Canadiens Lineup Against Oilers Tonight
Kirby Dach will make his return to the Montreal Canadiens lineup tonight as they face the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place. After missing last night’s game against the Calgary Flames, Dach is set to replace teammate Joshua Roy, who played just under eight minutes in the previous match. The Canadiens announced his return via their official account on X, reinforcing their commitment to managing Dach’s playing time carefully.
Dach had skated extra prior to the game against Calgary but was deemed unfit to participate. His return comes at a crucial time for the Canadiens, especially as they prepare to take on the formidable Oilers. The team is looking to bounce back after a tough outing against Calgary.
Samuel Montembeault will also be under pressure as he steps in as the starting goaltender for tonight’s game. With Jakub Dobes recently delivering an impressive performance, Montembeault must rise to the occasion against an Oilers team known for its offensive prowess. The Canadiens will need a strong showing from their goaltender, particularly given the Oilers’ dynamic attack led by stars.
Dach’s integration into the lineup raises questions about how Martin St-Louis, the Canadiens’ head coach, will arrange his lines. It remains to be seen if Dach will be placed on the line with Joey Veleno and Bolduc, or if St-Louis will opt to maintain the current line configurations that have been performing well.
In addition to the changes up front, the defensive lineup will remain stable, featuring regulars Lane Hutson, Mike Matheson, Noah Dobson, Alexandre Carrier, Jayden Struble, and Arber Xhekaj. The consistency in defense is expected to help solidify the team’s overall performance as they aim for a critical win.
As the game approaches, all eyes will be on Dach and Montembeault, with both players carrying the weight of expectations. Fans are eager to see how Dach will contribute after his absence, while Montembeault is tasked with holding off the Oilers’ high-scoring threats. The matchup promises to be an exciting contest for hockey enthusiasts across the region.
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