2. How healthy is Kirby Dach?

A second straight ACL injury in his right knee ended Dach’s season, and after having surgery Feb. 28, the 24-year-old forward’s availability to start the season as Montreal’s second-line center is in question.

Injuries have been an issue for Dach throughout most of his six NHL seasons. He has played more than 65 games once and has played fewer than 60 in each of his three seasons with the Canadiens, including two games in 2023-24 because of injuries to the ACL and MCL in his right knee.

“Our hope is that he’s ready to go, either start of the season or some point early in the fall,” Hughes said. “But we certainly have no intention of rushing him in any way. We need to get Kirby back when Kirby is ready to be back physically and then be very mindful and careful with his return to play.”

If Dach is out for any length of time, Alex Newhook likely would move up to center on the second line, with Jake Evans, Joe Veleno and prospects Oliver Kapanen and Owen Beck competing for spots on the third and fourth lines.

3. How does a young core group handle expectations after last season’s success?

Making the playoffs for the first time since 2021 was a good first step for Montreal. Now how can it push it further?

The core group, led by forwards Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield and Juraj Slafkovsky, and defensemen Lane Hutson and Kaiden Guhle, will be aided by a full season with Demidov, as well as the addition of defenseman Noah Dobson, who was acquired in a trade with the New York Islanders on June 27.