
Serge Savard
Serge Savard is a former professional ice hockey defenceman and executive, best known for his time with the Montreal Canadiens. A key player during the team's dynasty years in the 1960s and 1970s, Savard played a vital role in winning eight Stanley Cups with the Canadiens. After retiring as a player, he transitioned into management, serving as the general manager of the Canadiens and contributing to the team's legacy. Savard is celebrated for his leadership on and off the ice, as well as his deep understanding of the game, making him a respected figure in hockey circles.
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Serge Savard declared Lane Hutson as probably the most talented player for the Canadiens since Guy Lafleur.
Canadiens’ Lane Hutson leads and learns in playoff runSerge Savard is one of the few players who, like Cale Makar, has won the Conn Smythe Trophy at a young age.
Canada’s Cale Makar ready to make up for lost time as Olympics swing into focusKelly tells this story largely through interviews with people who lived through it, including team legends Serge Savard, Scotty Bowman and Bob Gainey.
Montreal Canadiens head into season on wave of optimism as fans hope for return to glory




















