Hockey

Chicago's Kirby Dach sidelined 4-5 months after wrist surgery

Chicago says forward Kirby Dach will miss the start of the NHL season after breaking his wrist at the world junior hockey championships in Edmonton.

Canadian captain suffered wrist fracture in world juniors exhibition against Russia

Chicago forward Kirby Dach had successful surgery on Monday to fix a right wrist fracture. The Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., native was injured in the third period of Canada's exhibition game against Russia on Wednesday. (Claus Andersen/Getty Images)

Chicago says forward Kirby Dach will miss the start of the NHL season after breaking his wrist at the world junior hockey championships in Edmonton.

The team says the 19-year-old from Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., had successful surgery in Chicago on Monday to fix a right wrist fracture.

Dach was injured in the third period of Canada's exhibition game against Russia on Wednesday.

The Canadian captain was hit in the neutral zone, and after the contact, he pulled off his glove and skated off the ice, going directly to the locker-room area.

WATCH | Kirby Dach leaves game against Russia:

Team Canada captain Kirby Dach leaves game with injury

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Duration 0:26
Team Canada Captain Kirby Dach heads towards the dressing room after an awkward hit on Ilya Safonov during a pre-competition game against Russia.

Chicago's team physician Dr. Michael Terry says in a statement that Dach will be out for four to five months.

Picked third overall in the 2019 NHL draft, Dach played 64 regular-season games for Chicago last year, tallying eight goals and 23 assists. He added another six points (one goal, five assists) in nine playoff appearances.

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