Zone Exit, Season 6 | Episode 26: Nothing is going well for Kirby Dach

Zone Exit, Season 6 | Episode 26: Nothing is going well for Kirby Dach
Zone Exit, Season 6 | Episode 26: Nothing is going well for Kirby Dach

The Canadian is coming back from a 4-2 loss, but is that encouraging after the previous 9-2 loss? Opinions differ, but everyone agrees that Kirby Dach will have to be better, just like Juraj Slafkovsky. In defense, the Canadian needs help, especially on the right, and we wonder if the acquisition of Vincent Desharnais could be a solution. We’re also talking about Lane Hutson and Cayden Primeau, who didn’t exactly receive a big vote of confidence from Martin St-Louis…


Posted at 4:45 p.m.

[Kirby Dach] should currently demonstrate a lot more maturity than what we see. What we see now is a player who is completely confused, who is looking for himself, who has a huge lack of confidence.

Richard Labbé

[Cayden Primeau] is completely lost, confidence at zero. The best opportunity to send him to , in December, they didn’t do it, they slept on it.

Stéphane Waite

What’s going on with the GM, Chris Drury? This is not new, we have been hearing for several months that things are going wrong on the Rangers side.

Richard Labbé

Host: Jérémie Rainville
Guests: Richard Labbé, Simon-Olivier Lorange, Stéphane Waite
A collaboration between The Press and Cogeco Media

Episode details

Bloc 1

  • 1:55 – Loss of the Canadian against the Jets: better performance but undisciplined
  • 9:30 – Nothing is going well for Kirby Dach
  • 21:50 – Is Juraj Slafkovsky better with Cole Caufield and Nick Suzuki?
  • 27:45 – Why not Vincent Desharnais as reinforcement in defense?

Bloc 2

  • 33:33 – The Canadian’s power play is no better with Lane Hutson
  • 42:10 – CH will face the Sabers, then the Red Wings twice

Bloc 3

  • 52:44 – The Rangers and the Senators at odds


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