There are moments in sports that transcend statistics and highlight reels, reminding us why we follow the game so passionately. For fans of the Montreal Canadiens, such moments often come in the form of quiet leadership, selflessness, and respect—qualities that define not just great players, but great people. Recently, a significant chapter closed for one of the Canadiens’ most respected veterans, as David Savard’s journey in the National Hockey League reached its poignant conclusion.

As the dust settles on another season, the hockey world finds itself reflecting on Savard’s legacy—one built not only on grit and determination on the ice, but also on humility and generosity off it. Known for putting his teammates first and shying away from the spotlight, Savard’s approach to the game and to life has earned him admiration from fans, coaches, and fellow players alike.

But as with all endings, there are stories behind the scenes—decisions made, gestures extended, and moments of honesty that shape how a career draws to a close. In the days following the Canadiens’ playoff exit, a particular act of respect and understanding between player and management has captured the attention of the hockey community, leaving a lasting impression on all who value loyalty and class.

Photo of David Savard and Kent Hughes

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As you know, Montreal Canadiens defenseman David Savard has announced his retirement from the National Hockey League.

His career as a professional player has officially come to an end.

Since the Canadiens were eliminated by the Washington Capitals, he’s been giving various interviews to different media outlets, reflecting on what turned out to be his final season.

It’s always very interesting.

Savard clearly prefers praising the Habs’ young players over talking about himself. He talks about others far more often than about his own career.. That’s just who David Savard is, he always puts his teammates ahead of himself.

But recently, he made an interesting statement about the end of his career.

Kent Hughes agreed to a major request involving David Savard: he allowed him to finish his career with the Canadiens and didn’t trade him

This is a major gesture from the general manager, and Savard himself has just confirmed it.

Speaking on the La Poche Bleue podcast, Savard made sure to highlight this classy move by Kent Hughes.

Not every GM would have accepted such a request.

“Savard asked Kent Hughes to stay in Montreal, and the GM agreed.”

Hughes chose not to trade him, even though he could’ve likely received some decent assets in return.

We love that!

In the interview, Savard also revealed that he first started thinking about retirement last summer, when he simply wasn’t able to train at the level he wanted.

Old injuries kept catching up with him to the point where he had to take weeks off from training – something that deeply frustrated him.

He was never able to get his body to the level he wanted heading into the 2024-25 season.

Savard ultimately made the decision around Christmas, and the rest is history.

David Savard – a true class act!