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Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Habs’ Sergachev shows his chops and takes one in rookie loss to Senators : montrealgazette





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Habs' Sergachev shows his chops and takes one in rookie loss to Senators

Habs' Sergachev shows his chops and takes one in rookie loss to Senators
Habs' Sergachev shows his chops and takes one in rookie loss to Senators
LONDON — It would be an understatement to say Canadiens defence prospect Mikhail Sergachev was involved in Sunday's rookie game against the Ottawa Senators.The Canadiens finished on the short end of a 6-3 count and it's significant that (a) Sergachev played a key role in the first two Montreal goals and (b) Sergachev wasn't on the ice when Ottawa scored three times in the second period en route to taking a 4-2 lead.He was in the penalty box for the first two goals and receiving medical treatment during the third.
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by the same token on montrealgazette

Stu Cowan: Habs rookie Mikhail Sergachev makes good first impression

Stu Cowan: Habs rookie Mikhail Sergachev makes good first impression
Stu Cowan: Habs rookie Mikhail Sergachev makes good first impression
First impressions are always interesting.Sometimes you can judge a person perfectly and other times you can be way off.My first impression of Mikhail Sergachev when I met him on the opening day of the Canadiens rookie camp last Thursday in Brossard was how cool, composed and professional he is.
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additionally sportsnet

Canadiens' Mikhail Sergachev leaves rookie game with injury

Canadiens' Mikhail Sergachev leaves rookie game with injury
Canadiens' Mikhail Sergachev leaves rookie game with injury
Montreal Canadiens prospect Mikhail Sergachev had to leave his team's rookie tournament game on Sunday with an upper-body injury.The ninth overall pick in the 2016 NHL Draft was hit from behind by Ottawa Senators prospect Vincent Dunn after playing the puck into the Senators corner.Sergachev already had two assists in the game, as well as two minor penalties, before being taken out by Dunn.
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