#nhl #hockey #nhlhighlights #montrealcanadiens #highlights LNH faits saillants aujourd’hui Canadiens de Montréal contre Sabres de Buffalo David Savard était une légende absolue et nous devons parler de ce match des Canadiens hier. Le but de Brendan Gallagher a soulevé l’équipe, mais les faits saillants des Canadiens contre les Sabres ont été mis en lumière par la vitrine de David Savard PK Shot Block. Nhl hockey habs sabers nick suzuki cole caufield tanner pearson but justin barron Canadiens de Montréal faits saillants 2023 – Restez ici pour les nouvelles quotidiennes de la LNH, les choix et les pronostics, les réactions aux moments micro et les meilleurs jeux / buts, la couverture de cette frénésie gelée et plus encore. Hockey de la LNH
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Wow. Savard is out 6-8 weeks from that, and he stayed out for like over a minute after the initial injury. Unreal
Go back to Josh Georges! Georges should have gotten a Norris over PK! Pk was fun to watch but an extreme defensive liability! George's covered up a lot of PK's flaws! The Norris should not go to the defenseman in the league it should go to the best DEFENSEMAN! Carlson was what -50 last year, what a joke!
Is it really worth missing two months to block a shot in a regular season game though? Like full respect to him, but idk, that shot might’ve been saved anyways and now they’re missing a top d man for two months…
Hockey is the greatest sport. Those players are warriors…especially compared to Basketball and Baseball athletes 😂
Greatest sport ever…it's a shame majority of people don't see that.
he actually block 3 shot in that sequence
Great game yesterday ! was also surprised to see the seats empty in Buffalo.. lol
David Savard won that game for them. Kudos to you for this video
Reminds me of Campbell in Boston.
Thank you is all i have to say, and yes please keep sharing those aspects of the game.
In the end they're even more important than the fancy wizzard moves of the Datsyuk successors for more people to come check and enjoy the game as much as we do.
Well when youve missed the playoffs for 12 straight years, sell tickets at stupid high prices, games on a monday and have not had the best start to the season(makes people go 'here we go again') the arena will be like that. I know the monday thing sounds ridiculous but the arena was way more filled Saturday.
Amen.
Savvy did this many times over the years for us down in Columbus, hope he makes a recovery quickly
I was there I’m from Hamilton and love the habs your right the attendance was horrible more of us habs fans then buffalo
I get this same feeling when I see guys getting stitched up ON THE BENCH. Not to mention at the end of every post season when you get to hear the laundry list of injuries guys were playing with, some so debilitating its wild they can even play, let alone play decent. Hockey players really do just have an extra gear for mental toughness I don't see in other sports. At least, not anymore.
Excellent point Johny
I also love how a player will give up a shot that they could make, to give it to someone who has a better chance.
I was at that game. It was 65% full and had 50% habs fans.
Anyone that ever played Hockey even beer leagues know the pain of a slap-shot but not at that velocity . He’s a true warrior
some players are just built different. as a fan if you see one of your guys put their body on the line to block a shot, you can't help but love them for what they do
😂 wonder whos next up to get injured 🤔
Man went full Scott Sterling
I will never forget Darryl Sydor deagging himself from the corner to lie in front of the net with a torn knee in gm 6 of the 2000 finals
American football is like this the amount of concussions guys go through “for the team” is scary
While I can certainly appreciate the toughness in the great sport of hockey. It's nowhere near the level of violence happening in American football. I'm sorry, there's just no comparison there.
Strong play and will!
Agreed. Most other sports are shallow compared to hockey. Hope Savard is OK.
If Monahan is part of the “old man line” then I’m an old man too 🙁
Rich Peverley always comes to mind. Dude's heart literally stopped, was revived by medics, and when he regained consciousness, his first thought was "when can I get back in the game?" Dude, you were basically DEAD for a minute.
In the 2000s, when Mathieu Dandenault played for MTL, I watched a game where he literally broke one of his arms (I think it was by blocking a shot) in the defensive zone and he stayed on the ice to clear the front of the net (not kidding) right until there was a whistle. It was obvious that he was in pain at the time, but it was only later (maybe like 1-2 days after the incident) that it was revealed that he had sustained a fracture to his forearm. I’ll never forget it.