Chicago Blackhawks forwards Kirby Dach and Dylan Strome entered the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol on Thursday, meaning they’re unavailable for tonight’s contest against Montreal, according to according to The Athletic’s Mark Lazerus. NBC Sports Chicago’s Charlie Roumeliotis was the first to report their placements.
Dach is a humongous loss for this Blackhawks team. The 20-year-old center is averaging 19:34 of ice time per game, a great indicator of the trust placed in him by the team’s coaching staff. He has six goals and eight assists for 14 points through 36 games.
Strome was a healthy scratch at many points during the beginning of the season, but he’s found himself in the lineup more often under new head coach Derek King. Through 26 games, he has three goals and seven assists for 10 points.
In their absences, forward Sam Lafferty could draw in and make his Blackhawks debut. The team acquired Lafferty over a week ago (January 5) from the Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for forward Alexander Nylander.
If Strome and Dach are subject to just a five-day quarantine, they could return on January 21 against Minnesota.
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