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Injured Canadiens Who’ve Been Missed the Most in 2025-26

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The Hockey Writers
Nov 18, 2025 2:15 PM

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The Montreal Canadiens find themselves grappling with significant injuries to key players in the early part of the 2025-26 NHL season. Notably, both Kirby Dach and Arber Xhekaj are sidelined, creating challenges for the team as they aim to build momentum. Dach, a promising center, has been pivotal for the Canadiens' offensive strategies, and his absence is keenly felt on the ice. Meanwhile, Xhekaj's injury leaves a void in the defensive lineup, impacting the team's overall stability and effectiveness.

Despite these setbacks, the Canadiens are looking to their younger players to step up and fill the gaps left by Dach and Xhekaj. The front office is optimistic about the growth of their prospects and believe this could be a valuable opportunity for some of them to gain essential NHL experience. The coaching staff is adapting their tactics to accommodate the adjusted roster, emphasizing resilience and teamwork as they navigate through these tough times.

As the season unfolds, the Canadiens will need to be strategic in managing their injuries while still striving for competitive performances. The return of Dach and Xhekaj will be crucial in reestablishing the team's identity and playoff aspirations. Fans remain hopeful that with perseverance and determination, the Canadiens can overcome these challenges and keep the spirit of hockey alive in Montreal.