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Arber Xhekaj: A strange comparison between Stéphane Robidas

Arber Xhekaj: A strange comparison between Stéphane Robidas

Stephane Rubidas played 122 of the 937 games for the Montreal Canadiens early in his career. The Sherbrooke resident has rubbed shoulders with excellent players on the Blue Line during his professional career, such as Dallas’s Sergey Zubov, Daryl Sidor and Philip Boucher.

Now that he has been assigned the role of in charge of the defenders of the Hab, the 45-year-old oversees a succession of young men for caress. So he is in the first row to observe cattle and play comparisons, when the situation arises.

Arber Xhekaj and Kaiden Guhle are two of his striking subjects from the camp. In the first case, which he spied for the first time at the recent Anniversary Cup, he said he was impressed by seeing what was in his Ontario junior stomach. eat hockey

“Maybe it is The Surprise, Rubidas explained during a press conference on Wednesday after coaching the club at Broussard. Maybe we didn’t expect him to make the club at the beginning of the year. I think he got his job.

“If you look at what he’s done since the start of the season, he’s been very, very good.”

Robidas loves to skate Xhekaj, who “skates well for a player with a great physique”. He even sees similarities with one of his former teammates in the early 2000s, who rose to stardom after his departure in 2002.

“He’s pretty unique. It’s hard to compare. I played with Sheldon Surrey, who was bigger and harder. He had a good throw. Arbor is probably a better skater than Sheldon.”

After suffering an injury that forced him to miss the 2002-03 season, Sorai turned into a gunner.

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The number 44 in seasons that contained 34, 39 and 64 points, including 26 goals in 2006-2007, when he broke the record for the most goals scored by a defender (19). During these three campaigns, he earned 86 strength game points.

Rubidas also said good words to David Savard, Jordan Harris and Jonathan Kovacevic.

Watch it in the video above.