Kirby Dach has his confidence back and it’s a game changer

Kirby Dach has his confidence back and it’s a game changer
Kirby Dach has his confidence back and it’s a game changer

I begin my text with an affirmation.

I’m happy for Kirby Dach.

He had a very difficult start to the season and everyone knows that. He is aware of it too… But things have really been better in recent matches.

The striker scored his third goal in as many games yesterday and after beating Adin Hill, we saw him celebrated with a lot of emotion.

It sure feels good:

Doubts were starting to set in in his case and that’s normal.

He was coming back from a big injury, but he wasn’t playing the right way.

He seems to have found his bearings and at this level, I have the impression that it is Kent Hughes who is relieved at the moment. He plays with confidence and therein lies the good news.

Dach’s record in his last four games is more than respectable.

Because it really gets better:

  • Three points (three goals), a differential of +2 and 10 shots on goal

We feel he is more involved on the ice and it is no coincidence that his trio is rolling better too.

Alex Newhook and Patrik Laine do their part and that makes the CH second unit more dangerous.

We feel that the chemistry is building between the three guys and that too is important to underline.

Dach has now collected 12 points (five goals) in 37 games since the start of the campaign, but we knew it was going to take time before we saw him regain his form. game.

For the moment, the points don’t matter to me in his case… Because if he continues to play the right way like he has been doing lately, the results will be there.

And if he can finish the season strong to build momentum for the next one, everyone in town will be happy.

For now, at least, it’s definitely more encouraging.

In burst

Yep.

– At least that’s positive in New York…

– It promises:

– She’s good.

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