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Pierre LeBrun Confirms a Rumor About David Savard That Feels Like the End for Him in Montreal

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Elias Adaime
January 1, 2025  (10:38)
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Defensemen David Savard might well be playing his last season with the Montreal Canadiens. According to Pierre LeBrun, hockey expert for TSN, no discussions about a contract extension have taken place between the Canadiens' management and the veteran's representatives.

This revelation suggests that Savard could become an unrestricted free agent as of July 1.

Furthermore, it suggests the possibility that Savard might be traded soon.

At 34 years old, David Savard is in the final year of a four-season contract worth $3.5 million annually.

Meanwhile, the recent arrival of Alexandre Carrier, acquired from the Nashville Predators in exchange for Justin Barron, appears to pave the way for a younger defensive lineup.

Carrier, 28 years old, is under contract until the 2026-2027 season, providing long-term stability.

Pierre LeBrun also highlighted that the Canadiens' management is preparing for the future with prospects like David Reinbacher and Logan Mailloux, who could soon take on regular roles in Montreal.

The acquisition of an experienced player like Alexandre Carrier could accelerate this process while filling the gap left by Savard's potential departure.

There are no discussions between the Canadiens and Savard's camp for a potential contract extension.

Therefore, it seems this will be his final year in Montreal.

- Pierre Lebrun on the David Savard case

Expect a Trade Involving David Savard of the Montreal Canadiens

Although the Canadiens have not actively placed Savard on the trade market, he remains a potential option before the trade deadline.

Some believed his mentoring role for young defensemen might lead Kent Hughes to keep him until the end of the season, but it seems this won't ultimately be the case.

David Savard's future thus appears to depend on several factors, but it's clear that the Canadiens are aiming for a transition toward a younger and more dynamic defense.

One thing is certain: it seems confirmed.

There is indeed no negotiations between David Savard and Kent Hughes. Let's just say that speaks volumes.

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