While the Montreal Canadiens are still in search of a future goaltender to take on the long-term number one role, a comment from promising Quebecois goaltender Devon Levi is truly heartbreaking for fans of the Habs. The 21-year-old rookie has just made his debut in the NHL, and he already seems destined for a brilliant career, having won three of his first four starts. He is already gaining the trust of the Buffalo Sabres, at a crucial time in the season where the team needs to win the majority of their remaining games to have a chance at making the playoffs in the last second. To get to know him better, during a Q&A session, the Sabres asked him what music he likes to listen to before each game: <q>If I had to choose a song, it would be Fix You by Coldplay. I grew up in Montreal, so when I used to go watch the games and heard that song playing as the players jumped onto the ice, it gave me chills. I've always wanted to be one of the players stepping onto the ice with that song. - Devon Levi</q> He admitted that he draws inspiration from the Canadiens before playing a game, and that he used to dream of stepping onto the ice at the Bell Centre with the iconic Canadiens' entrance song. For fans who were hoping that Kent Hughes would acquire him soon, it's likely to generate a lot of interest, even though the chances of the Sabres trading him are very slim. It's a shame, because he certainly had the profile and talent to be a worthy successor to Carey Price. Credit: <a href='https://www.habsolumentfan.com/canadiens/devon-levi-s-inspire-du-canadien-avant-chaque-match?fbclid=IwAR3ECuuG0ytOc7IdUVToiudFol-M-rq3HgxyFljEE2wRvaAdGT6A7KcSEOY' class='lien_marqueur' target='_blank' rel='noopener'>HabsolumentFan</a>