Montreal Canadiens forward Christian Dvorak isn’t the problem per se. The problem is more so the surplus of forwards like him at the bottom of the lineup, ones that don’t move the needle all that much, all due respect to him.
The Canadiens’ season is officially over. Habs executives (especially Kent Hughes and Jeff Gorton) will have to focus on what’s coming up in the next few weeks… namely, the draft and the opening of the free agent market.
One Canadiens player's season has come to an end while another returns.
We’ve been talking about it for a long time, but now it’s done: Christian Dvorak will return to action tonight. Even though the Habs said a few months ago that his season was over.
One month into the NHL season, Montreal Canadiens forward Juraj Slafkovsky was at a crossroads with just one goal and two points. At the time, it felt like he really just needed a reset with the AHL’s Laval Rocket.
The Canadiens are currently in Western Canada as part of their five-game road trip. After two games in Alberta, the Canucks are on the menu tonight. The game will be broadcast at 10 p.m.
Kirby Dach and Christian Dvorak have been sidelined for some time now. Dach’s last game was on October 14, when he suffered torn anterior and medial cruciate ligaments in his right knee after a freak collision at the Bell Centre… And D-Vo’s last game was on December 30, when he suffered a torn pectoralis major.
The Montreal Canadiens (25-30-11) are set to face the Calgary Flames (32-29-5) at the Scotiabank Saddledome. The puck drop is scheduled for 7 pm ET. Montreal is coming off a hard-fought overtime loss to their eternal rivals, the Boston Bruins.
(Editor’s Note. This is a special guest post by Montreal Canadiens analyst Andrew Berkshire) Some have suggested Montreal Canadiens defenceman Mike Matheson is actually the player P.K.
Montreal Canadiens’ fans were anxiously waiting for the morning skate today to know how bad the injury sustained by Josh Anderson Tuesday night in Dallas was.
The Montreal Canadiens have received more bad news from the medical staff. The team announced that forward Christian Dvorak will require surgery for a torn pectoral muscle and will miss the rest of the season. With him out, the Canadiens are down to 11 forwards on the roster.
Montreal Canadiens center Christian Dvorak will have surgery on a torn pectoral muscle and miss the rest of the season, the team announced Thursday. For Dvorak, 27, this is his second consecutive season that has ended prematurely.
The Montreal Canadiens have been hit with another significant injury. The list of injuries keeps getting longer as the Canadiens are on pace for another record-breaking season of man-games lost.
Montreal Canadiens forward Christian Dvorak is set to miss the remainder of the 2023-24 NHL season due to a torn pectoral muscle, as confirmed by the team on Thursday.
The Montreal Canadiens announced forward Christian Dvorak’s season is over. The 27-year-old tore his pectoral muscle and will undergo surgery on Friday, ruling him out for the remainder of the schedule.
The Montreal Canadiens announced Thursday that forward Christian Dvorak will miss the remainder of the season with a torn pectoral muscle and is expected to undergo surgery on Friday, Jan.
Canadiens forward Christian Dvorak will miss the remainder of the 2023-24 season with a torn pectoral muscle, the team announced Thursday.
Montriel Canadiens center Christian Dvorak has yet to play this season due to a knee surgery which he underwent in the spring. He'll make his 2023-24 debut against the St. Louis Blues on Saturday.
At a minimum, Christian Dvorak will miss the first nine games of 2023-24 after undergoing knee surgery in mid-March.
Montreal Canadiens forward Christian Dvorak, who appeared in 64 games last season, is currently sidelined due to an injury and has not yet received clearance to return to action.
According to a report from TVA Sports reporter Renaud Lavoie, Montreal Canadiens forward Christian Dvorak must see his doctor again as he does not have the green light to start the 2023-24 season.
The Montreal Canadiens will need to build an addition to their team infirmary as the 12th player this season has been added to the long-term injured list.
The knee surgery was performed at the New York based Hospital for Special Surgery and he is expected to make a full recovery in time for training camp next year.
Interest in Montreal Canadiens forward Christian Dvorak has picked up as of late, with teams reportedly checking in on his availability. NHL insider Frank Servalli has put Christian Dvorak on his trade target board, as interest in the Canadiens’ centre has picked up leading up to the NHL Trade Deadline.
After a disappointing playoff exit last season, the Boston Bruins are looking to add some reinforcements.
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