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Canadians’ Leinbacher Makes a Triumphant Comeback to the Field

February 10, 2026 3 Min Read
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Montreal Canadiens’ first-round pick in the 2023 draft, David Leinbacher, has faced a string of misfortune since being selected fifth overall. Whether he’s played in Switzerland or North America, injuries have plagued him relentlessly, much like Wile E. Coyote’s endless pursuit of the Road Runner—in his case, however, Leinbacher has stubbornly refused to give up or retreat.

On January 24, he had to leave a game against the Calgary Wranglers, resulting in him missing the subsequent five games with Laval Rocket. Despite his injury setbacks, it was encouraging to see him return to play in the game against the Cleveland Monsters on Saturday. During Laval’s 4-1 victory, Leinbacher contributed with an assist, one shot on goal, and a plus-2 rating. While this performance was a step forward, it’s worth noting that he has only played in 34 of the Rocket’s 47 games this season, limiting his development.

Goaltender Jacob Fowler, who faced 23 shots and stopped 22 for a .957 save percentage, has been impressive since rejoining Laval. The 21-year-old has posted a 7-2-0 record and might be in line for a significant decision by the organization this summer. His NHL stint last season, where he played 10 games with the Canadiens, demonstrated that he could be NHL-ready, and the team may give him an opportunity to move up next year.

Meanwhile, fellow prospect Adam Engström has surpassed Leinbacher in terms of organizational depth, though his position as a left-handed defenseman offers a different trajectory. Bryce Pickford, playing in the WHL, has also been having an excellent season, promising intense competition among young defenders soon.

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Fans can follow Karine Hains on Bluesky at @karinehains.bsky.social or through the thread @karinehains to stay updated on hockey news. The Canadiens fans are encouraged to bookmark The Hockey News’ Canadiens page for comprehensive coverage and join the Canadian Roundtable discussions to engage with other enthusiasts.

Fan Take: This news about Leinbacher highlights the ongoing challenge young players face in overcoming injuries to fulfill their potential. For hockey fans, it’s a reminder that patience and development take time, and these promising prospects could very well be key pieces for the Canadiens’ future success.


Note: The ‘Fan Take’ offers a broader perspective on how this news impacts fans’ understanding of player development and team-building in hockey. Let me know if you’d like me to include more analysis or focus on specific aspects!

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