Kirby Dach sang Patrik Laine’s praises on John Scott’s podcast

Kirby Dach sang Patrik Laine’s praises on John Scott’s podcast
Kirby Dach sang Patrik Laine’s praises on John Scott’s podcast

Since he arrived in Montreal, everyone has been talking good things about Patrik Laine. His talent means that his new teammates will do everything they can to make him feel good.

But if there’s anyone with whom it would be interesting to have chemistry, it’s Kirby Dach. After all, the two men are expected to play together this season — and they started camp on a line with Alex Newhook.

While on John Scott’s podcast, Kirby Dach discussed several topics, including that of Patrik Laine. And even if he clearly couldn’t speak badly about his teammate publicly, we feel that he had Really want to sing his praises.

Dach, who says he’s healthy, says Laine is very talented and fun to work with. He loves his shot and the way the puck comes off his stick when he shoots.

And he added this:

It will be a lot of fun to play with him this year. – Kirby Dach on Patrik Laine

I repeat myself, but I really feel like pairing the two is a good idea because of their compatibility on the ice, but also because both are going to start the season slower.

Both have not played for many months due to the circumstances and will need time to get back into shape. Today, in the intra-squad game in Brossard, Laine didn’t seem 100% comfortable yet – and that’s normal.

If the two continue to work together, they can push each other to get better and get back into the rhythm of an NHL season. All the better if some chemistry develops between the two along the way.

To be continued this season, then.

In a burst

– Kirby Dach feels the support of the fans.

– Is this a test? Or is he just holding Kaiden Guhle’s place?

– Lane Hutson learns.

– I like to see that.

– Excellent.

– Promotion for Rick Nash.

– He risks tens, if not hundreds of millions of dollars if he gets injured.

– When the big bad social networks give us clues.

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