Many observers wondered, if this move was to prevent an injury in the midst of a potential transaction. The fact that he was removal last-minute only fueled the speculation.
Elliotte Friedman, however, was quick to silence these murmurs during his appearance on Sportsnet on Saturday.
After investigating the matter, the insider confirmed that the veteran defenseman was indeed dealing with an injury.
Thus, there was no preventive removal tied to a transaction.
It's worth noting that fans have reason to be excited about the possibility of a trade involving the Quebec-born player.
In recent days, Dennis Bernstein from the site TheFourthPeriod mentioned that the Canadiens could very well obtain a first-round pick in exchange for Savard's services.
Indeed, the contribution of a veteran like David Savard in a locker room is invaluable. Not only does he still have hockey left in him, but he's also an unquestionable leader with extensive experience in this league.
His 812-plus games, combined with his 2021 Stanley Cup victory with the Tampa Bay Lightning, make him a prime candidate.
However, not everyone wants to see the veteran leave the Canadiens. In a recent statement, journalist Eric Engels revealed that he would even propose a contract extension to Savard.
There would, however be one condition, not to hinder the development of certain young players.
The journalist wants to see players like Arber Xhekaj, Justin Barron, and Lane Hutson, among others, step up.
The David Savard situation will undoubtedly be fascinating to follow in the coming weeks, especially if the Edmonton Oilers continue searching for a defenseman like him via trade.