The Canadian finished last season with a record of 30 wins, 36 losses, and 16 losses in overtime.
Could it be better?
The answer is yes. Injuries played a role in all of this, and the club was – for the most part – inconsistent for 60 minutes.
Samuel Montembault was passing through On Martin Lemay's show (BPM Sports) To talk about the latest campaign and what awaits him in the future.
The goalkeeper said something that made me think: According to him, if Kirby Dutch had not missed 80 games in 23-24, the club would have had three or four more wins.
It reminds us how important a guy like Dutch is to CH…
Because of his absence It hurt the club's performance last season, according to the goalkeeper.
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– BBM Sports (@BPMSportsRadio) June 13, 2024
Mike Matheson, who was passing by In La Pucci Blue Last night I shared similar comments.
He praised his leadership and said CH would have been much better with Dutch on the ice.
However, the Canadian would have collected more points during the season with Dach around The connecting line…
But it is almost impossible to believe that the Montreal club had the opportunity to participate in the playoffs.
After all, CH finished the season 15 points off second place Playoffs.
There is still a lot.
On the other hand, it's still a shame that it seems like Dutch is really ready to pick the lock. He started the season well and in the team's first two games in 23-24, he was often the best player on the ice.
I look forward to seeing him in action next year, though, once he recovers from the injury.
This is also interesting to note Monty He believes he can muddy the waters in light of the Four Nations Cup… even if he rejected Rick Nash's offer for the latest World Championship.
Al-Kibi believes that the possibility of seeing him participate in the event with Canada is real and he knows what he must do to make it happen.
It's also why Martin told Lemay this is one of the most important summers of his career.
a lot of
– Absolutely.
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– Montreal Canadiens (@CanadiensMTL) June 13, 2024
– Duncan Keith had good words for Evan Bouchard.
“I loved playing with Evan. He made a lot of plays, and now his role has changed a little bit where he's playing more with McDavid and Draisaitl and it allows him to use his offensive instincts more. Defensively, he's always been smart and has a good stick, and his development and…
– Jason Gregor (@JasonGregor) June 13, 2024
– On the same date every year.
USA Hockey began sending out invitations to players invited to the World Junior Summer Expo today. It runs from July 26 to August 3 this year, with Canada returning to the event.
– Scott Wheeler (@scottwheeler) June 13, 2024
– Maybe a change of scenery would help him.
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