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Brian Savage is a Sudbury-born NHL hockey player, he became most popular playing for the Montreal Canadiens, though he was later traded to the Phoenix Coyotes and then to the St Louis Blues. The Montréal Canadiens (officially le Club de Hockey Canadien, and known as le Bleu-Blanc-Rouge, The Habs, le Tricolore, les Glorieux, la Sainte-Flanelle, les Habitants, le Canadien, the Flying Frenchmen) are the oldest established National Hockey League and a member of the Leagues Original Six. ...
The Phoenix Coyotes are a National Hockey League team based in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale. ...
Saint Louis Blues can refer to: A blues tune and song by W. C. Handy; see: Saint Louis Blues (music) A hockey team based in Saint Louis, Missouri; see: St. ...
Brian wears number 49. Brian was born on February 24, 1971. Brian Savage was originally drafted in 1991 in the 8th round, 171st overall by the Montreal Canadiens, though his rookie year was during the 1993 season, where he played a mere 3 games though scoring 1 goal. So far in his career, Brian Savage has amassed 183 goals, 162 assists and 293 penalty minutes. Brian was the first Montreal Canadien since Joe Malone in 1917 to record six points in a road game when he had four goals and two assists against the Islanders on April 8, 1999. Joe Phantom Malone (born February 28, 1890 - died May 15, 1969)was a professional ice hockey forward who played in the National Hockey League. ...
Brian also recorded the Canadiens' first hat trick in Molson Centre history on Oct. 7, 1996. |