Player Discussion Kirby Dach: Welcome to Montreal part 2

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Oh you liked it.
 
Just accept that we traded premium assets for an injury prone guy who ended up getting us 40 points in 60 games spanning 2 full seasons
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This injury pisses me off , probably more so than any other in the last 10 years or so.

Why ? Because it looked like we may finally have found our big center with skills and size on the verge of blossoming into what he was supposed to become. And then bang injury and season over. One year of experience down the drain.

Why can't we have nice things in MTL ? Goddammit we literally just got Aaron Rodgers'ed

I hear ya man. I knew this year was going to be bleak for the habs standings wise, but there was so much still to be excited about as a habs fan. With the pressure of wins and losses basically non existent we could just enjoy the progressions of our young players and see where we were at going into next year.

Dach was clearly on the top of the list for guys to watch. His loss not only sucks for him but also affects players around him, namely his linemates Slaf and Newhook.

Hopefully Newhook grabs the bull by the horns here and shows something in the C spot, and this somehow has a silver lining. (He's been very good to start)

That said this season has lost alot of it's allure just a few games in, and as you said it's very annoying.

It's indeed a piss off. Dach was the last player we needed this to happen to.
 
Of course this is bad, but I'm very confident that he is going to be in a very good shape next year, he is going to be on a mission, missing hockey will be the motivation to put his best season.

I really like Dach, he is only 22 years old, so i'm not worry with this injurie, he will bounce back and have a great career with after his recovery.

Can't wait to see him next year!
Didn’t you write the exact same thing last season when Kirby got injured?
 
The question to ask is - can Dach recover 100% from this injury or will there be longterm impacts?
There always is with ACL reconstruction- as you age it’s inevitable you will develop arthritis, how much of an impact will it have on day to day life will vary depending on many factors
 
Some info on ACL injuries:





 
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All the top strongmen go top Colombia for their stem cells, maybe because its cheaper.

interesting, I should look I'm sending my dad to Mexico for a stem cell next week, if its not successful I'll look at that instead. Thanks for the insight
 
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Every time......really?.....EVERY TIME? lol

Just stop nobody wants to read this nonsense.

I think I will take my own advice.....seee ya!
Last year Dach had that mysterious sickness, went into his lower body? WTF? Never heard tell of that before. That hit wasn't hard. He has concussions on weak hit, broken wrist was legit.

You best start now on your excuse for him next season. Because got your work cut out for you when he goes down next year.
 
Some info on ACL injuries:





I don’t see a link to the work published by Dr Recchi.
 
Dach's going to come back sometime next season and have a meh season as he works his way to where he was before this latest injury?

Then what? He will have one more year on his current contract left and break out in what we thought he would do this season? Would be a tough dilemma at that point. We would be considering a long term extension based on one full season?

Time will tell but I won't lie... this is on my mind in terms of the long term planning/vision.
 
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I don't think any of the Habs players have osteoporosis, but they might want to slack on the Corticosteroids and take their vitamins.

Athletes are usually really good at activating the parasympathetic side of the central nervous system and having low resting heart rate, which lowers overall natural cortisol levels, so corticosteroids aren't really a long term problem unless they really overuse or have anxiety/stress/depression related problems. Not that it can't be a problem, but they are indeed better suited than the average population in taking corticosteroids.
 
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