When the NHL’s SCARIEST Brothers Play on the SAME Team
Imagine stepping onto the ice and realizing the two toughest, most feared players out there aren’t just teammates… they’re brothers. That’s what happened when the Montreal Canadiens iced Arber and Florian Xhekaj together for the very first time.
It wasn’t just a novelty lineup decision. It was a statement. Both brothers scored in that game, the crowd went insane, and their mother was in tears in the stands. But beyond the emotion of that night, something far more important might have been set in motion. Because if the Canadiens decide to ride with both of these guys, the entire balance of power in the NHL could shift.
But this story didn’t begin on that night. It started years earlier, with one brother who wasn’t even supposed to make it, and another who refused to let his path be written for him. And as their stories collide, the question becomes obvious: what happens when the NHL’s scariest brothers suit up on the same team?
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Skill, and speed get you to the playoffs, skill, speed and toughness wins you cups
Montreal has enough skill on d that arber can be there. Florian is a freaking unicorn who can score he’s a Gordie Howe hatrick kinda guy. 1G 1A 1 fight.
This isn't the mighty ducks movies, Penalties are called and Xhekaj lead his team in penalty minutes and was 5th league wide, He also sucks at defending. Hab's fans should be hoping Florian ISN'T like his brother. Other teams don't fear them, they want them on the ice so the Hab's can destroy themselves.
Lol they are good but you are gassing like crazy 😂 no team will change anything because of these 2
Hoping Arber can be more disciplined and earn more of a name for himself. But Florian is a legit unicorn, he will be a special player in the NHL
For years they didnt put them together lol…florian hasnt even made the nhl yet lol….loser
Scariest ? Thats hilarious
Not the toughest at all
There not scary at all I’ll just break there knee caps and punch both of them and won’t stop
We have to thank the Caps for the wake-up call.
The Habs were being outmuscled frequently during the playoffs, which could have led MSL to realize that adding some physicality could be beneficial.
If anybody saw the Montreal teams of the 70s they will know where this team is headed. High skill, speed, tough as hell. Team is almost there now.
I think arbor could hit 110 mph slapshot.
Then focus heavily on their individual skills, passing, receiving, stick handling and shooting