Habs' Sergachev puts on show, gets hurt in rookie game
#Habs Mikhail Sergachev goes coast-to-coast and sends up Daniel Audette for the first goal of the game! pic.twitter.com/OgC9ACvQPb
— Mitch Brown (@MitchLBrown) September 18, 2016
The Montreal Canadiens appear set to add some serious mobility to the blue line at some point in the future.
2016 first-round draft pick Mikhail Sergachev demonstrated brilliant breakout ability in Sunday's rookie-tournament game against Ottawa, taking the puck coast to coast before dishing it off to Daniel Audette for the goal.
He was forced to leave the game with an upper-body injury after being hit by Vince Dunn.
Here's Dunn's hit on Sergachev. Not even remotely close to the play. pic.twitter.com/ZitpRHATEB
— Mitch Brown (@MitchLBrown) September 18, 2016
The 18-year-old defenseman, who was selected ninth overall, recorded 17 goals and 40 assists for the OHL's Windsor Spitfires last season.
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