Why Moose Jaw’s coach wanted Sabres prospect Matt Savoie
Matt Sao made a few key defensive plays in the third period to create scoring chances is that a what role has his play without the puck been in your team success since he’s joined you guys this season yeah I think that was one of the biggest things that you know I people that ask about Matthew sooy you know it’s easy for me to say that you know if Jason asked me for the start the start of the season if there’s one player that we can go out and get who would it be I would say Matthew seavoy 11 times out of 10 and that’s what it is it’s it’s the work that he does to get the opportunities that he does and we saw it firsthand when he played for Winnipeg he hunts pucks um you know whether it’s on a for check or tracking and uh he plays that Fearless style and um you know it’s infectious you know when he comes back to the bench after a shift uh there’s nothing left and I love that about him he’s competitive and if you’re going into a quarterfinal game tomorrow you want guys like Matthew boy
Moose Jaw coach Mark O’Leary explains at the Memorial Cup why Sabres prospect Matt Savoie was the player the Warriors wanted to acquire.