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RED WINGS FANS ARE PISSED AT THE RESPONSE TO DYLAN LARKIN VS ARBER XHEKAJ (Montreal Canadiens)



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We’re going over the differences and nuances between Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin going after AJ Spellacy of the Chicago Blackhawks, and Arber Xhekaj of the Montreal Canadiens going after Cedric Pare of the Toronto Maple Leafs.

This video is taking place after the 2024 NHL Entry Draft, and after the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

The 2024 NHL Draft 1st Round went as follows:

1st) San Jose Sharks, Macklin Celebrini
2nd) Chicago Blackhawks, Artyom Levshunov
3rd) Anaheim Ducks, Beckett Sennecke
4th) Columbus Blue Jackets, Cayden Lindstrom,
5th) Montreal Canadiens, Ivan Demidov
6th) Utah Hockey Club, Tij Iginla
7th) Ottawa Senators, Carter Yakemchuk
8th) Seattle Kraken, Berkly Catton
9th) Calgary Flames, Zayne Parekh
10th) New Jersey Devils, Anton Silayev
11th) San Jose Sharks (from Buffalo Sabres), Sam Dickinson
12th) Minnesota Wild (from Philadelphia Flyers), Zeev Buium
13th) Philadelphia Flyers (from Minnesota Wild), Jett Luchanko
14th) Buffalo Sabres (from Pittsburgh Penguins via San Jose Sharks), Konsta Helenius
15th) Detroit Red Wings, Michael Brandsegg-Nygard
16th) St. Louis Blues, Adam Jiricek
17th) Washington Capitals, Terik Parascak
18th) Chicago Blackhawks (from New York Islanders), Sacha Boisvert
19th) Vegas Golden Knights, Trevor Connelly
20th) New York Islanders (from Tampa Bay Lightning via Chicago Blackhawks), Cole Eiserman
21st) Montreal Canadiens (from Los Angeles Kings), Michael Hage
22nd) Nashville Predators, Yegor Surin
23rd) Anaheim Ducks (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Stian Solberg
24th) Utah Hockey Club (from Colorado Avalanche), Cole Beaudoin
25th) Boston Bruins (from Boston Bruins via Detroit Red Wings and Ottawa Senators), Dean Letourneau
26th) Los Angeles Kings (from Winnipeg Jets via Montreal Canadiens), Liam Greentree
27th) Chicago Blackhawks (from Carolina Hurricanes), Marek Vanacker
28th) Calgary Flames (from Vancouver Canucks), Matvei Gridin
29th) Dallas Stars, Emil Hemming
30th) New York Rangers, EJ Emery
31st) Toronto Maple Leafs (from Edmonton Oilers via Anaheim Ducks), Ben Danford
32nd) Edmonton Oilers (from Florida Panthers via Philadelphia Flyers), Sam O’Reilly

This video is also taking place after 2024 NHL Season, and after the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs, where the Florida Panthers defeated the Edmonton Oilers in the Finals.

Dylan Larkin was one of the top NHL prospects at the 2014 NHL Entry Draft.

The 2014 NHL Entry Draft saw many top NHL prospects get selected by a variety of teams. The Top 28 of the draft went as follows:

1st – Florida Panthers, Aaron Ekblad
2nd – Buffalo Sabres, Sam Reinhart
3rd – Edmonton Oilers, Leon Draisaitl
4th – Calgary Flames, Sam Bennett
5th – New York Islanders, Michael Dal Colle
6th – Vancouver Canucks, Jake Virtanen
7th – Carolina Hurricanes, Haydn Fleury
8th – Toronto Maple Leafs, William Nylander
9th – Winnipeg Jets, Nikolaj Ehlers
10th – Anaheim Ducks (from Ottawa Senators), Nick Ritchie
11th – Nashville Predators, Kevin Fiala
12th – Arizona Coyotes, Brendan Perlini
13th – Washington Capitals, Jakub Vrana
14th – Dallas Stars, Julius Honka
15th – Detroit Red Wings, Dylan Larkin
16th – Columbus Blue Jackets, Sonny Milano
17th – Philadelphia Flyers, Travis Sanheim
18th – Minnesota Wild, Alex Tuch
19th – Tampa Bay Lightning, Tony DeAngelo
20th – Chicago Blackhawks (from San Jose Sharks), Nick Schmaltz
21st – St. Louis Blues, Robby Fabbri
22nd – Pittsburgh Penguins, Kasperi Kapanen
23rd – Colorado Avalanche, Conner Bleackley
24th – Vancouver Canucks (from Anaheim Ducks), Jared McCann
25th – Boston Bruins, David Pastrnak
26th – Montreal Canadiens, Nikita Scherbak
27th – San Jose Sharks, Nikolay Goldobin
28th – New York Islanders (from New York Rangers via Tampa Bay Lightning), Josh Ho-Sang

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14 Comments

  1. Personally, as a Habs fan, I think of what Xhekaj did is more dangerous that what Larkin did, and I belive that's why he received a fine. But all of that start that if the refs maked the right call on Paré with his intentional knee on knee on Laine, all of that will never gonna happen of what we saw yesterday.

  2. i think its way worse, Larkin should not of run the guy, challenge him like a man, Arber left on his gloves at least while that coward ahl'er ducks when someone comes after him, he lucky Arber held back

  3. LMAO🤣 I remember when Dylan was in 6th grade and he used to cross check those poor 1st graders. They didn't even see it comin!😂 Keep your head up losers😎 How many times do we have to say it?

  4. Bad take on this one, neither is worse than the other. Both went out with intent to hit. Both landed the hit. How is getting overpowered and punched in the back of the head multiple times while being held up so the refs couldn't help, better than a deflected cross check to the head due to the player leaning over? We all now Montreal is your favorite team so the bias is expected.

  5. The dumb thing is, nothing is happening to the idiots who are going knee on knee. So you essential force teammates to defend their guys with violence however that comes. So what Larkin learned from from the crap he's taken over the last few years is that nothing happens and you have to deal with it your own way. The department of players "safety" is a joke for allowing this crap to go on in fecking preseason games and regular season games. Love Larkin as our Captain and would love Xhekaj on our blue line.

  6. Couturier literally did the same thing last night after someone stuck out a knee on mitchkov, the difference is the other guy didn't turtle up

  7. We should conclude that a knee on knee is allowed or tolerated in the NHL.
    A hockey stick to the face is always punishable. A knee on knee? Not really

  8. Knee on knees can be career ending. Larkin is team Captain and you expect them to lead and step up. Maybe, it would’ve been better for a cleaner hit or Larkin to light up the lamp or even drop the gloves. This seems to be happening a lot this preseason. On purpose or by accident who knows. Maybe the guys just haven’t prepared this year and their skating isn’t to form yet.

    A lot of the younger prospects are very eager to work their way up in the organization. The emotions are maybe getting to these guys and they’re not thinking clearly.

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